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When designing a site consisting mostly of images, should the site be fixed size or flexible? From my understanding, a flexible design allows text to wrap and position according to the browser window size and resolution. This works well with pages with lots of text and small images. But if a web page’s main content is a large image, does flexible design make any sense?
There is a large image and a few thumbnails on each of the following two pages. I think the first one is fixed size, and the second one is flexible. Which do you consider a better design in terms of fixed size or flexible?
http://service.foliolink.com/Image.asp?ImageID=24717&api d=1&gpid=1&ipid=1&AKey=8V5M8Y3L
http://www.tommywrenn.com/people/index.htm
There is a large image and a few thumbnails on each of the following two pages. I think the first one is fixed size, and the second one is flexible. Which do you consider a better design in terms of fixed size or flexible?
http://service.foliolink.com/Image.asp?ImageID=24717&api d=1&gpid=1&ipid=1&AKey=8V5M8Y3L
http://www.tommywrenn.com/people/index.htm
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