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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 08/10/06 07:29
In article <qpqdnXEXMu1vNEfZnZ2dnUVZ_tOdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
Kevin Scholl <kscholl@comcast.DELETE.net> wrote:
> Allow me to play devil's advocate here, though I'm quite sure will
> probably generate the same ol' black-and-white bantering...
>
> In my experience (which for reference goes back to the pre-Mosaic days)
> the vast - and I DO mean VAST - majority of people have no idea that
> this is even possible, much less HOW to do it.
>
> Not to say whether I agree or disagree in concept; as with most things,
> there is no absolute. Rather that such a general assumption is geared
> toward a very small percentage of users.
I agree in concept. I understand the concept. I apply the concept. I
know how to adjust font size in my browsers. I'd almost bet that few
people that I personally know even care. Preferred font size is what
their browser defaults to. And their browser is nearly always IE.
I'd guess in general that if you are capable of changing to a different
browser, you are capable of changing font size within your browser.
As we get older, we notice that the font size can be changed when we
can't read the default and bitch about it to someone who knows.
My dismal view worth less than two cents.
leo
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