Sent by tedd on 12 January 2004 16:04
>That is, don't set the font size at all, or set font sizes for elements in
>percentages only. They will then change by the browser's font size setting
>menu or button. It is true that the browser tools for this are often
>coarse, but users have their ways of setting their browser's basic font
>size if they really need to.
>
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>Jukka "Yucca" Korpela, http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
Yucca:
I just gave a font size as an example, but there are other things I
would like to change, such as background. I have one site that looks
great when viewed with a Mac, but it's too dark under some windozes
machines (i.e., the local library for example). It would be nice if
there was an option for the viewer to change the light/dark settings
of the page.
Also, there is, of course, Section 508 concerns, wherein allowing the
user to make the content of the site separate from the presentation
can benefit those with disabilities.
Thus, my inquiry was more in-depth than just font sizes.
But, many thanks for your answer.
tedd
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