Norman Fournier wrote on 2014-09-19 13:46 (GMT-0600): > the problem stated in the post is solved by CSS and media queries, not > created by it.
Actually, media queries have compounded the problems of CSS overuse. I doubt many practitioners using them have tested against user CSS to see how a UA deals with the multiplied conflicts. Gecko (at least; on Linux there is neither Safari nor IE, and Chrom* UI is useless in high DPI DEs, leaving it up to Konq, SeaMonkey and Firefox to hold down the fort) has the ability to remember zoom level on a per domain basis. Yet, multiple large domains I frequent have font sizes jumping all over the place, both literally and figuratively, only since queries were implemented on those domains. Despite the UA memory, or maybe because of it, I'm forced to change zoom levels both up and down when switching among multiple simultaneously open tabs on domains employing queries. e.g. newegg.com. -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ List policies -- http://css-discuss.org/policies.html Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/