On 12/15/06, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I can't easily read text smaller than that on my screens.
> I design for 200% font-resizing, or 32px 'minimum font size', in case
> someone needs even larger text. You should try that.


done! the whole thing is now a liquid layout. dropped all those pixels and
changed it to ems. please take another peek if you don't mind :)

I think so...
> <http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/>
> <http://tidy.sourceforge.net/>
> ...but you'll have to tune it yourself...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_1_07.html>
> ...if you want the uncompressed source-code to be as compact as the one
> behind my pages.
> Your latest revision is 12548 bytes file size, while a run through my
> "tuned" Tidy gave me a file size of 11307 bytes - uncompressed.


Thx for the tips. Btw, for compression i use the perl module HTML:Clean via
the interface of a Movable Type plugin.

Sorry, a bit OOT. Since u said the compression method was faulty. I wonder
if you could take a look at another site of mine. The pages is also
compressed using the same method.

http://www.fondacomedical.com/mt/

this one's for my client. but i never heard them complaining about their
browser crashing. they usually use Firefox 1.5 or IE 6. Thx



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