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Posted by dorayme on 02/18/07 20:49
In article <f12fe$45d8a061$40cba7b7$24504@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> TaliesinSoft wrote:
>
> > Furthermore, on literally every site I've visited enlarging the
> > text eventually produces a complete hodge-podge.
>
> Then they are poorly done.
Not so, unless your standards are quite unrealistically high.
There is a maxim that is pretty well accepted around this church,
a pretty good one, the general form of which, goes:
You can break any design eventually by operating the controls
built into browsers.
But perhaps you are meaning to qualify your remarks to a range of
realistic user fiddlings, and then you are right on the button.
If a design beaks at just a few clicks either side of normal text
size, it is definitely bad design.
--
dorayme
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