> ...for those with high res laptops, and it is going to cause them to 

1600x1200 or 1280x1024 (I don't like 5:4 ratio, really) for 19", 
1024x768 (if you're lucky) for 17", 800x600 (again, you need luck) for 
15" monitors. High res laptops? I'd say you're on your own for trying to 
pull a 1600x1200 on a barely 15" TFT screen. Small fonts? Of course 
they're small, just as everything else.

Most people don't use their monitors' full potential anyway. I give 
hands-on tech support every day and believe me or not, but there are way 
many people out there who use 640x480 on their 17" flat monitors and 
whine till the cows come home about how "small the picture is" when I 
change it even to 800x600. "Hey, change it back," they say, "This window 
used to fill the screen, why doesn't it do that anymore?" 1024x768 on a 
17" P-series ViewSonic? Never.

Hi-res laptop users are about 0,75% of the 0,75%, and according to a 
recent story by The Register, usually technically not so savvy big 
bosses, so I wouldn't worry much about them. Just go and make necessary 
changes to the CSS in the XUL files.

Raivo


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