Fansub.TV is currently designed using a fixed-pixel 980px width, a commonly used standard. During development, the website is constantly tested using a 1920x1080 screen (standard 1080p) and a 1280x800 screen. Between the two, it looks better on 1280x800 as there is less white space on the edges.
As some of you may know, I am interested in getting a new screen with 2560x1440 pixels (standard 1440p) and that brings to me to the topic of the next iteration of FTV's website design: whether or not it should be made responsive. A responsive web design is a design that adapts to different screen resolutions and pixel-ratios through the use of media queries. This means that Fansub.TV would no longer have to have excessive white space on the sides on high resolution displays, and zooming-in would not be required to browse the site on mobile devices.
My question to you is what screen resolution(s) would you like to see Fansub.TV specifically designed for?
As some of you may know, I am interested in getting a new screen with 2560x1440 pixels (standard 1440p) and that brings to me to the topic of the next iteration of FTV's website design: whether or not it should be made responsive. A responsive web design is a design that adapts to different screen resolutions and pixel-ratios through the use of media queries. This means that Fansub.TV would no longer have to have excessive white space on the sides on high resolution displays, and zooming-in would not be required to browse the site on mobile devices.
My question to you is what screen resolution(s) would you like to see Fansub.TV specifically designed for?