From: Stephen Tang <clowwizarder...@gmail.com>

>Yes, I am aware about enlarging the font.  Unfortunately, the center
>image is a fixed height and it didn't look good if the box became
>vertically longer as the font size increased.

> http://www.isadoratang.com/index.php

I'm kind of surprised at that thought because I would think that enlarging the 
box so that the text was still on the white background (when font size is 
increased) would be preferable to having the text shoot out the bottom of the 
fixed-height box, as it does now.

For what it's worth, I could not comfortably read your text as set, and HAD to 
increase the font size, causing the behavior described above. I have no idea 
what the text on that image says, it is too small to read. 

Page zoom in Opera (to 180%) allowed me to read some of the image text, but not 
all of it, as the font used is narrow and squished together. I have no idea 
what it says under "Sage College of Albany" because if I zoom the page much 
further the top of the image scoots out the top of the viewport and is 
unviewable, and the text does not become more readable anyway. The page 
navigation (portfolio, about, contact) begins leaving the viewport as well at 
this page zoom on my machine.

I realize that these "issues" depend on the size of someones monitor and 
browser, but perhaps they are worth considering. As a reference, most of the 
time I do not wear glasses, only for reading books and the like (not the 
computer screen).

~holly 
 
                   
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