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Posted by Chaddy2222 on 11/06/07 11:47
1001 Webs wrote:
> On Nov 6, 12:14 pm, Chaddy2222 <spamlovermailbox-
> sicur...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> > Ed Jensen wrote:
> > > Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> > > > I understand what you're saying - I do the same. But don't blame CSS on
> > > > the developer's poor choice of font sizes.
> >
> > > It's not really a font size problem. People viewing web pages should
> > > be able to override the fonts and font sizes in web pages and the web
> > > page should still render correctly.
> >
> > > The problem is that when users do that, the web pages end up rendering
> > > incorrectly.
> >
> > > > Not if they're designed properly. However, there are too many people
> > > > who think they're web developers who don't have any idea what they're
> > > > doing. And they don't try different default font sizes.
> >
> > > My experience has been that CSS based layout problems are pretty much
> > > universal. Big sites, small sites, free sites, expensive sites,
> > > amateur sites, professional sites.
> >
> > > > Sure. Good CSS doesn't suffer from those problems. It's all in
> > > > understanding the markup and testing.
> >
> > > This is where we disagree.
> >
> > > I've been in the software development field for a long time, and I've
> > > come to realize that when almost everyone is using a tool incorrectly,
> > > it's almost always because the tool itself is poorly designed.
> >
> > > If almost everyone is getting their CSS based layouts wrong, something
> > > is probably wrong with CSS based layout technology in general.
> >
> > Nah I think you will find it's the designer. My main site at:http://freewebdesign.awardspace.bizshould re size if the font size is
> > increased.
> How can you say that you specialise in making websites that are
> accessible to the widest range of people possible, if you need the
> Flash Player to access the content of your website?
You don't.
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Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz
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