Good data, Jim. Thanks.
And drives the point home well for Peter and the rest of us:
Even in the US market, where larger monitors are more common, 1366x768
is still the most popular and a good choice to optimize for as a minimum.
One curiosity, though: what computers offer the 1536x864 resolu
> RichardG wrote:
>
> With monitors, 1366x768 screens are by far the most common, the second
> leading size only a bit more than half as popular, and it's a long tail
> of single-digit market share from there:
>
> 1366x768: 29.87%
> 1920x1080: 16.69%
> 1440x900: 6.86%
> 1600x900: 5.81%
> 1
When fixing a problem with non-scaling radio buttons one solution was to use
widget switch button, which can be scaled.
Now it appears that those buttons do not retain the setup theme, but you need
to redo it at every stack startup. Why not.
Actually the first question is why can't the LiveCod