Re: [WSG] Opera Mini fontsize settings

2011-10-14 Thread tee
Forgot to mention, it's Opera Mini 6.

On Oct 13, 2011, at 5:52 AM, tee wrote:

 Yes, it used to be there, but not anymore.
 
 
 http://bit.ly/qa9GmY
 
 tee
 On Oct 13, 2011, at 5:13 AM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
 
 settings  font size (3rd option down)
 
 or am i missing something?
 
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 Patrick H. Lauke
 
 
 On 13 Oct 2011, at 13:55, tee weblis...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I clearly remember OM used to have this feature, but in my recent upgrade, 
 it's gone. Anybody knows about this? This list has Opera Inc employee(s), 
 and I wonder if you are aware of this.
 
 Thanks!
 
 tee
 
 
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[WSG] RE: Best Practice - Content Within Tables

2011-10-14 Thread Lapcewich, Dennis
Thanks to all who responded, and confirmed my initial view.

My reason for asking the obvious is that within a government agency, we seem to 
have an excess of pickers of nits (often outside of the actual expertise) who 
just won't take no for an answer.  The views offered here gave me several 
different ways to say the same thing.  On top of this, we are using an archaic 
CMS system (directed to use by those above us) that does not lend itself well 
to best practices.   I really did need those 1,000 different methods to change 
the light bulb because of the low wattage dim wits that often try to brighten 
my day with their bug light prowess (BZa!).  :)

Thanks all!

Dennis


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Re: [WSG] Best Practice - Content Within Tables

2011-10-14 Thread Tedd Sperling
On Oct 14, 2011, at 2:42 PM, Lapcewich, Dennis wrote:

 Thanks to all who responded, and confirmed my initial view.
  
 My reason for asking the obvious is that within a government agency, we seem 
 to have an excess of pickers of nits (often outside of the actual expertise) 
 who just won’t take no for an answer.  The views offered here gave me several 
 different ways to say the same thing.  On top of this, we are using an 
 archaic CMS system (directed to use by those above us) that does not lend 
 itself well to best practices.   I really did need those 1,000 different 
 methods to change the light bulb because of the low wattage dim wits that 
 often try to brighten my day with their bug light prowess (BZa!).  J
  
 Thanks all!
  
 Dennis
  
 Dennis Lapcewich
 US Forest Service Webmaster

You do have one thing going for you and that is accessibility. If the CMS you 
are required to use does not permit best practices re accessibility, then 
push that button. Those above you will most certainly not want to be labeled as 
being insensitive to the disabled, right?

Government web sites should led the way in accessibility compliance, but 
unfortunately they don't. If you think the US Forest Service has problems with 
their web sites, take a look at the VA websites.

Cheers,

tedd


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