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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/02/06 21:17
David Smithz wrote:
> "josh" <joshbrainerd@yahoo.com> >
> The text resizing is still a big issue I would address (or be aware
>
>>of). Even more so when you get to the page with more text. In Firefox
>>and IE 7 (beta...but plan ahead yeah?), the text overlaps and is
>>unreadable if the user has their text size larger than your given
>>values.
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>
> OK, probably good to start thinking ahead from now on. 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.
Many do but your does not have to. I can see the desire to control the
basic placement of the text on your splash page. Use pixels for the top
and left dimensions but the containers dims should expand with the text,
use em not px.
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> Bearing in mind that ideally I want my fonts to be displayed at a certain
> size generally, what should I start using to prepare for the ability to be
> able to resize fonts for the future.
On your bio page I can see no reason for the absolute positioning. If
not needed don't use it.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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