On Sunday 12 November 2006 14:17, Christian Montoya wrote:
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> Let's just say font-sizes are problematic on these 120 dpi screens;
> and yes, I try to stick to Firefox for the consistent font sizing.
>

Most of the widescreen LCD monitors and laptops actually have 150 DPI, whilst 
most standard LCD screens are 96 DPI.

Most of the problems with LCD monitors are caused by users changing the screen 
resolution to make screen elements larger with "jaggies" instead of making 
the screen elements larger with high resolution clarity.

The problem is that many people haven't been taught to make screen elements 
larger - just how to change the resolution as they did on 14" & 15" CRT 
monitors.

Sorry, I just don't have a solution to teaching end users to zoom and use the 
built in accessibility or themes to make elements larger. Inconsistent 
zooming in applications and browsers doesn't help either.

-- 
Regards,

Steve
Bathurst Computer Solutions
URL: www.bathurstcomputers.com.au
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