Felix, It is an option available on a per article basis I believe: http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/us-condemns-heinous-act-of-terror/2005/11/10/1131407729630.html?oneclick=true
At the top right of the article (Near the print and sponsored by HP images) is a small A and a large A. Not very useful. I am going to meet with a legally blind user today (Who still has partial sight) and I may ask them how their screen reader handles it, I wonder if it is read first or after the article and what it says. If it just says A A... *shakes head* Lloyd On 11/10/05, Felix Miata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote Thu, 10 Nov 2005 14:08:40 +1100: > > > I just realised how ridiculously little the difference is between "normal" > > and "large" font size on the Sydney Morning Herald. As if that was making > > any difference to the user. It's fairly obvious that that was only put on > > there for the show, not to really make any difference. > > It this the site in question? http://www.smh.com.au/ > > I opened it in a 900x700 window, and could see amoung all the px sized > mousetype nothing that looked like a text resizer. Where do they hide > it? How are people who need it supposed to find it? That begs the > question, when starting with mousetype, how is anyone who needs a > resizer going to recognize if there is one there, much less how it > works? If sites would simply use the user default in the first place, > then few would have any use for a resizer on the page, since "too big" > for any web designer is going to be adequate for most such people > whether they know how to set their own defaults or not. > -- > "I can do all things through Him who gives me strength." > Philippians 4:13 NIV > > Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 > > Felix Miata *** http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/auth/ > > ****************************************************** > The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ > > See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm > for some hints on posting to the list & getting help > ****************************************************** > > ****************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help ******************************************************