Georg Rehfeld wrote:

> Same with IE 5.5, I would preferr sans-serif too.

My personal believe in website design is to not play with fonts. I
really hate it when a site uses something non-standard so I leave my
sites alone and let the end user decide if they want to change the font.
All I generally play with is just size and weight.

> the menu boxes to the top left seem not to scale width when setting
> different text sizes in the browser. Only with the smallest font
> all menu entries are un-wrapped, with increasing font size some
> entries are broken up onto 2 lines, which doesn't look nice.

Hmmm.. Ok, Hard one to decide what to do. I normally set a constant
percentage - 15% I think I use. The focus is the text of the main page
so if the menus resize with the text size then they can overtake the
main page text. This starts getting nasty with a lot of the pages were
you have fixed-width text in code examples etc. As the menus are mainly
secondary, I don't mind if they line wrap (some of them do anyway due to
the length of the title).

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