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 Posted by TaliesinSoft on 02/18/07 18:17 
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 11:53:46 -0600, Jonathan N. Little wrote 
(in article <bbeb7$45d8928e$40cba7b7$20857@NAXS.COM>): 
 
> TaliesinSoft wrote: 
>> On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 11:26:52 -0600, Bergamot wrote (in article  
>> <53rgm6F1t7vhtU1@mid.individual.net>):  
>>  
>> [responding to my having stated] 
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>>>> As for enlarging text within the browser it seems that every website that  
>>>> I've tried that uses this technique does not apply it to all text  
>>> Sounds like you have a faulty browser. ;) 
>>  
>> Well I get encounter the same problem in Safari, Firefox, Camino, Opera,  
>> and  
>> iCab. So which is the "faulty" one.     :-)  
>>  
>>  
>>  
> Which site? I have no problem scaling *any* text on *any* website, that  
> is if it is really text! 
 
I stand corrected here. I didn't properly state what I was meaning to say.  
What I should have stated more clearly is that there are a great many sites  
that use both graphics and text to convey textual information and that when  
the enlarge/reduce text action is taken only the text changes size and not  
the graphic. Furthermore, on literally every site I've visited enlarging the  
text eventually produces a complete hodge-podge. That's why I think the  
proper solution is to have services directly in the operating system itself  
to serve the special needs of the visually impaired. 
 
--  
James Leo Ryan ..... Austin, Texas ..... taliesinsoft@mac.com
 
  
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