I wasn't going to respond; but, this egotistical post is so offensive, I
cannot help myself };-�
James Coyle wrote:
>
> I and /many/ other asses (designers) define font sizes in pixels. It is the
> most consistent unit cross platform/browser. However, on most browsers
> specifying font size in pixels disables the clients (your) ability to resize
> webpage fonts to your liking. Soooo sorry. If you cant read the webpage...
> change your screen resolution, use Accessibility Options to make your screen
> bigger, get a bigger monitor, stick your face up to your monitor, or go
> somewhere else.
Just how is a bigger monitor going to help? On my 21" display at
1600x1200, your 10-pixel fonts are near impossible to read.
Why need I change system display properties to read your webpage?
Do you suppose that, as a web publisher, you have some responsibility to
make webpages accessible, instead of deferring that onus onto those
browsing the web???
Yes, that is 2� �
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