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Posted by Dylan Parry on 10/02/14 11:33
Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?",
jspsfo@gmail.com finally proclaimed:
> As for setting the font size to 100% - how can I compensate the design
> for browsers which have HUGE default sizes?
Don't even try to. If the user has chosen a large default-font size,
that is their right to do so. Who are you to come along and make it
difficult for them to read a site? If the *browser* was initially set to
have a large font size, then the user will probably be used to this and
not care if your site has a larger font that on their mate's machine.
> Ideally I'd like some control over this.
The user's choice of default font size is not yours to "control". Stop
wanting this.
Apologies for being über-blunt, but sometimes it just needs saying :)
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Dylan Parry
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