I like both of them. The second one looks very polished and tidy, but the first one shows a lot of creativity. I'd use the first one, it's very interesting.
Keep up the good work!
It depends on the project for me.
For fixed layouts I tend to use a width of 980px.
Here's some statistics about screen resolutions from the W3C: Browser Display Statistics
I've been using CSSEdit for OSX to code my CSS files and Coda for HTML. I can't say enough about CSSEdit to do it justice. Check it out: MacRabbit - CSSEdit - Web 2.0 in Style
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I've used Photoshop, Illustrator, and Fireworks. As a designer and front-end developer I have found that I prefer Fireworks or Illustrator over Photoshop. Fireworks makes going from mock-up to a working website a breeze for me because of the superior Slice Tool and the slice export window...
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