Posted by kchayka on 02/11/06 17:24
Richard Sexton wrote:
> In article <hPadnZI0xZsMxXDeRVny1A@pipex.net>, ©® <news@kidsnews.au.org> wrote:
>>Just saw a nice way of changing text size
>>(http://www.vancouver2010.com/en/Countdown) using A+ and A- symbols.
>
> http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/sitemap.asp has I think a slightly
> better one in that you have some idea of the text sizes available to
> you, that is you know you have 3 sizes to choose from.
Better? Hardly.
So what happens when none of their predefined choices are right for me?
The only sane solution is to set font sizes in %, then the "need" for
these silly font size adjustment kludges goes away altogether.
In the event a user hasn't already set their browser default to a
preferable size, just link to a page instructing them how to do it. Then
they've learned something they can use on any site, not just yours.
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