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Some websites, they have responsive scale.

So, it scales automatically to the viewing desktop, laptop, mobile or tablet device.

But I was told, the majority might need 0 px to 980 pixels; most browsers need 0-980 pixels.

I personally prefer to go above or beyond that.

If you look at FB, or Amazon, it is clear, the site starts at the corner; widescreen corner.

In the middle of FB, you have between 0 px to 980 px, the important stuff.

On the left, you have some menu and search field; could even be interpolated anchor menu with website site anchor links to anchors within the master app.

On right, you have Jachin, I mean, you have your home/ user member menu options.

I have no clue, but I assume, the Facebook website is responsive.

I cannot be bothered, but if I look at it from an old PC, the website should automatically adjust in size.

It is best, wise to keep my firm's website between 0 to 980 px just to be safe.

As a general rule in politics, you go for 80% popularity, as that way you win elections; holding for instance, as Solomon Bandaranaike, the Tamil minority captive.

Just for avoidance of confusion or doubt, some of the elements in our website, are responsive.

So, for instance, there is a container box in which a slide show is placed.

The container box is set between 0 to 980 px, and is attached to a slide strip or banner.

Our website has 5 strips, plus a 6th footer strip. I manually set the height of the strips to 666 px.

The header is 47 px. I guess, it is between 0 and 47, you cannot see the 0 pixel mark on the ruler.

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It is not a big deal.

I mean, it is aesthetics.

I can live without it starting at instead 0 px at - 60 px or - 120 px or whatever.

probably has a responsive site, it starts at the left hand edge, ends at the right hand edge.

It is not such a big deal.

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