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> > Personally I've worked around this by writing a JavaScript that detects
> > which browser and OS the user has and then writing a variable with the
> > applicable font size.
> this is something you should do on serverside. what if javascript is
> disabled? like many of us have? there is one good reason to use
You're right about that, but I can't do any server-side coding (don't
know how to), and our ASP coders (at work, that is) are too lazy
bastards to do anything about such measily problems as font sizes. And
I'm not even a f*cking coder (I'm the usability geek), but it's always
bloody me who has to figure out these things. Goddamn those incompetent
programmers.. (And there's the reason why I don't even want to learn to
program server-side, then I'd be doing all the bloody work miself
again..)
Oh well, at least nowadays I don't have to code the site myself to get
it look like I want and to work on other browsers than Windows IE5+.. =)
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