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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 10/24/07 13:07
jodleren wrote:
> Just checked pages like http://news.bbc.co.uk/
> http://www.politiken.dk etc. and quite many does not allow the text
> to be sized.
They resize just fine for me. You should use a modern browser.
> May I ask, what is your problem (glasses, bad sight...?), and how do
> you overcome it?
Consider that a large percentage of your visitors will not have perfect
vision. Your solution: allow the visitor to set hir own size.
> And may I ask the group, how do you make a design with graphics and
> stuff in tables/text so it allows to change the text size properly?
> In some way I fan the plain simple HTML sites, but a nice design is
> needed these days. As I found on BBC's pages, it leaves some people
> out.
A 'nice' design can still be simple HTML.
> I should admit here, that even that I work with PHP and so, I am not
> at all an expert in html/design/css, more a software guy. E.g. when
> mentioned above, that 10.0pt is for printing, what is the proper way
> to do it html? personally I prefer verdana or arial, font size=2
> (which is some 10-11 pixels at my computer).
Read this: http://k75s.home.att.net/fontsize.html
> Still, I do not use max resolution, as I have glasses too. Some
> 1280xwhatever is good for me still, though 1800x... is not.
What about mobile phones, PDAs, and other small-screen devices?
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