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Posted by Richard Sexton on 02/12/06 16:42
In article <sqbsu1pm8vs72dqchq1vb19up492v8mnl8@4ax.com>,
Andy Dingley <dingbat@codesmiths.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 15:34:21 +0000 (UTC), richard@news.vrx.net (Richard
>Sexton) wrote:
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>>There's a trade off. At the end of the day if it looks the same on
>>a PDA as on a huge monitor, where "looks the same" does not mean identical
>>but close enough, that is, if if looks very similar at any resolution
>>wthout things banging all about or screwing up, then I'm happy.
>
>Two questions:
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>How can it "look the same" when I can easily read lines of over a
>hundred characters length on my desktop, but maybe 20-some on a PDA?
>
>Secondly, what techniques do you recommend to use ?
Common sense?
I don't own a PDA but when I had one thrust in my face by somebody
showing off I looked at my sites and discivered they're more or less
readable. Shrug.
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