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Posted by josh on 03/02/06 22:15
> There must be an
> awful lot of websites our there that will suffer this problem don't you
> think. Not that, that is a justification for ignoring it as a problem, but
> even some big websites seem to have the same problem.
Yeah, it seems that most professional websites (not saying they are
good) using css decide to go with a inbetween tactic; using a layout
that will have problems at some point during text resizement, but not
at the first couple of increases from the default. I guess they are
just too lazy to think of a way to implement their design using a
totally flexible (or rather totally accessible) way.
I personally think that css is a wonderful alternative to the past ways
of creating websites, but it still has very bad design flaws like the
one we are talking about.
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