Webbreitenformat
Webbreitenformat is a term that refers to the standard width of web pages designed for optimal viewing across a variety of devices. Historically, this concept emerged as web design evolved and screen resolutions increased. Early websites were often designed with a fixed width, typically around 800 pixels, to accommodate the most common monitor resolutions of the time. As screen sizes and resolutions continued to grow, so did the perceived "optimal" web page width.
The rise of responsive web design has significantly altered the understanding of webbreitenformat. Instead of a
However, the concept of an "ideal" or standard width still holds some relevance, particularly in discussions