Opera has a different approach to resizing, and resizing a qooxdoo
application works just fine in it.

T.

On 02/23/2010 05:08 PM, Qoodary wrote:
> 
> Hi Jim,
> thank's a lot for your help.
> 
> Now I can understand it better.
> I am not concernded, I just want to understand why is this different with
> QX. But now your suggestion is an good idea.
> I know a lot of users and customers which use the CTRL + command to increase
> for visibility. 
> 
> best regards
> Hansjoerg
> 
> 
> Jim Hunter wrote:
>>
>> The difference is that qooxdoo, to provide the best visual presentation
>> with
>> all the fancy decorations etc, has to controll the width and height or
>> everything. It doesn't use CSS. In your PHP/CSS application, if you set
>> absolute sizes of your elements you will see the same behavior if you
>> increase the font size.
>>
>> If you are concerned about allowing the users to increase the font size of
>> your application and still make it usable, then I suggest that you build
>> that into your app, provide a menu item or button to increase the font and
>> at the same time increase the size of all your controls.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 6:58 AM, Qoodary <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Chris,
>>> thanks for your help.
>>> Hmm, I am not so deep in this details. But I have developed a PHP Web
>>> application with CSS.
>>> If I change there (or in other sites) the browser font size the layout
>>> will
>>> always fit. Yes of course, the elements will grow and flow, but the text
>>> and
>>> labels are visible and all is readable.
>>> Why is this behavior so different with QX?
>>>
>>> best regards
>>> Hansjoerg
>>>
>>>
>>> Christian Schmidt-18 wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Hansjörg,
>>>>
>>>> I'm sorry, this is a Browser behavior. I don't know a way to react on a
>>>> Browser's font size change. The there is no event or something like
>>>> that, to react on.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>> Am 23.02.2010 14:40, schrieb Qoodary:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> With Firefox (and other browsers) you can change the font size in the
>>>>> browser (CTRL +)
>>>>> I have detected that some widgets and elements do not change the size
>>> or
>>>>> do
>>>>> not adjust the size, even I reload the page.
>>>>> In the example below you can see this behavior.
>>>>> I have only changed the font size for one step.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27703451/qxmenu.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> I am new to Qooxdoo. Therefore I do not know if this is a normal
>>> behavior
>>>>> or
>>>>> is this a bug?
>>>>> I know a lot of customers where accessibility is a important issue.
>>>>> Is there a way or possibility to adjust the widgets to the browser
>>> font
>>>>> size?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks a lot
>>>>> best regards
>>>>> Hansjoerg
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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