On 02/03/2011 06:19 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
I'm not sure about that. Facebook's site is professionally designed and
I think they use fixed font sizes all over the place.

"Professionally designed" does not mean that they did the job right!

Apple's SDK documentation on their web site is literally painful for me to
read. The light grey on white coupled with small font is awful. For a company
focussed on design, I don't understand this.

You can probably fix that by setting personal bg/fg colors in your browser, and stating they should override the original page's colors. Using firefox (probably others have similar feature) one can even write a whole CSS style sheet for web page rendering. (*) I nearly never navigate letting page original colors, because of white backgrounds. Sometimes it's necessary when part of the text is actually kinds of B-on-W images (like math formulas on wikipedia).

Denis

(*) I use it mainly because Mozilla apps (firefox & thunderbird in my case) do not correctly follow system style settings; which I desperately need to change mainly to avoid white backgrounds everywhere, but this change implies changing /all/ other colors.
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