Page Size Study

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  1. 100 - Left side of bottom third icon
  2. 200 - left side of Outlook icon
  3. 300 - Left side of Ampps icon
  4. 400 - Left side of File Explorer Icon
  5. 500 - Almost middle of Windows Pix icon
  6. 600 - Middle of Notepad++ icon
  7. 700 - Middle of Kindle icon
  8. 800 - Middle of Amcrest Surveillance Pro icon
  9. 850 - A bit past the right edge of W in Word icon
  10. 900 - Almost the right edge of Excel icon
  11. 950 - Almost the right edge of Adobe Acrobat icon
  12. 1000 - Right edge of Visio icon

Full display is 1920 x 1080. A 40" screen with 16/9 aspect ratio is 34.863 in wide and 19.61 in high.

That would make horizontal and vertical pixel size 0.01816 in. (11px is approximately 0.2 in and 1" is approximately 55 px

The page size of 850px by 920px would be 15.4" x 16.7" display on screen. 12px fits 128 monospace chars/line; Courier has 118 chars/line

123456789A123456789B123456789C123456789D123456789E123456789F123456789G123456789H123456789I123456789J123456789K123456789L123456789M A=10, B=20, C=30, D=40, E=50, F=60, G=70, H=80, I=90, J=100, K=110, L=110, M=120

I don't know why the first line above extend past the defined width of 660px. A previous program exercise, http://localhost/!HTML_Prac/082_DynamicList.html, kept all the text within the defined border. I am curious whether this will remain inside defined boundaries. As I see now, it does! St.Steven This is St. Steven of Hungary.

width: 850 | top: 60 | PAGE SIZE: 850 X 920
width is 850px and 860px from top
width is 850px and 880px from top
width is 850px and 900px from top
width is 850px and 920px from top