- From: Boris Zbarsky <bzbarsky@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 11:06:31 -0500
- To: Kai Hendry <hendry@aplix.co.jp>
- CC: public-webapps@w3.org, public-mwts <public-mwts@w3.org>
Kai Hendry wrote: > Was wondering how you came up with 150x300 as the default size for a widget. Possibly because that's the default size of a replaced element in CSS? And that's because that's how big iframes are by default in browsers, last I checked. > Perhaps pixel definitions are scalable in reality nowadays by UAs and > that's just an indicator of dimensions, 1:2? These are CSS pixels, so they're a measurement of angle of arc; they don't necessarily quite match device pixels. For example, at 200dpi a single CSS pixel will be 4 device pixels (a 2x2 square). -Boris
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