A setting for a publication that affects the trim size of the publication. The page size setting will determine the size of the page and determines the placement of the automatic crop marks in relation to the artwork on the pages. It is important to consult with your printer about the exact page size necessary for a particular publication.
To ensure optimal browsing, the home page size should not exceed 30 Kb.
(1) the size of the page of printed output. (2) the number of bytes of data that the SAS System moves between external storage and memory in one input/output operation.
Refers to the dimensions of your reprint. The typical reprint size is either 8.5" x 11" or the actual size of the publication after final fold. If the publication is a tabloid format, you typically have the option of printing full size or reducing to 8.5" x 11.
In our estimation a good web page will contain 50K or less occupied memory. Our billing will be centered around this 50K. If we were to upload 75K to the ISP, this would be equal to 1.5 pages by our standard regardless if all 75K was at one web page. Return
Page size refers the size of a memory block used by a processor architecture that supports paged memory. It also represents the smallest possible size of a memory allocation. For example, if a process requests to the operating system to allocate 64 bytes, but the page size is 4KB (as is the i386 class processor), then the operating system must allocate an entire page, or 4KB to the process.