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Re: changing text size in browsers

Posted by dorayme on 10/08/26 11:49

In article <ugi482lq698t9k6ight2nbngdtggurbk6d@4ax.com>,
Jud McCranie <youknowwhat.mccranie@adelphia.net> wrote:

> On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 12:14:57 +1000, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> >Go through the source code and change all font-size specs from px
> >to %. If it is very obviously small as displayed in IE, and you
> >want the relationship between this and the bigger normal text of
> >the body of the webpage to be preserved, try to see what the
> >equivalent is by experimenting with %.
>
> Thanks, that worked. Just guessing, I replaced:
> 10pt -> 40%
> 12pt -> 50%
> 16pt -> 80%
> 18pt -> 90%
>
> The 40% is way too small. I can experiment around with it a little,
> but are there any guidelines for the percentages? Is > 100% allowed?

Yes and yes... There is the standard orthodox line that you will
have read from Flavell on the first question. It is perfectly
right. Study it and then in a real situation that calls for it,
set the base to be less than 100% anyway... But try as hard as
you can to avoid this for the reasons he gives. You won't
understand what I am saying until you have more experience and
deal with many real clients in the commercial world, so my point
for now to you is, it is about as sinful as a Catholic couple
using morning after pill.

--
dorayme

 

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