Re: [WSG] Controling Windows DPI settings

2008-02-27 Thread Felix Miata
On 2008/02/23 18:14 (GMT-0800) Hayden's Harness Attachment apparently typed:

 I have Windows Vista Home Premium and use 96 DPI. I am told repeteated ly
 that my fonts are to large.

Probably you should offer example URLs of pages about which that complaint is
made.

 I have even tried font-size: 80%; in my CSS
 and still get told the fonts are to large.

All pages on which such CSS is used produces too small text in my browsers.

 I know you are not able to
 overide a person's preferences. can I do something in CSS to change the
 default DPI and/or font-size? And then create different CSS files to
 increase the DPI and/or font-sizes?

Real DPI is a function of the combination of display size, and the actual
resolution used. Windows defaults to (assumes) 96 DPI regardless of display
size or resolution, but in recent years the manufacturers have been
presetting their higher resolution Windows models with a just as arbitrary
120 instead of 96. The upshot is there is nothing about DPI that you can or
should want to do anything about, except for the displays you have physical
control over.

The best thing you can do when anyone complains about text size in your web
pages is  point out that their browser defaults can be adjusted so suit their
tastes, and explain that there are too many possible variations on local
environments for you to assume anything other than a 100% of default text
size base for your pages makes any logical sense.

Those using modern browsers have a feature that enables visitors to select
from among optional stylesheets, so you do have the means to cater to users
who can't be bothered to suitably adjust their own environments to suit their
own needs. Whether you can justify spending the time to use that function
only you can answer, but if you use a lot of low contrast, wild colors, or
small text, it's probably a really good idea to include alternative
stylesheets with more conservative colors and/or other text size options.
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Re: [WSG] Controling Windows DPI settings

2008-02-25 Thread James Ellis
Hi Angus

Do you happen to be talking to people who like itsy bitsy font sizes ? Do they 
happen to be setting their own font sizes ? I guess, find out if it is 
widespread and then consider your options. Font-size is bit like calling 
purple lavender, violet or magenta - everyone has an opinion :) I find 
sticking to the middle ground is best.

Cheers
James


On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 01:14:07 pm Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
 I have Windows Vista Home Premium and use 96 DPI. I am told repeteated ly
 that my fonts are to large. I have even tried font-size: 80%; in my CSS
 and still get told the fonts are to large. I know you are not able to
 overide a person's preferences. can I do something in CSS to change the
 default DPI and/or font-size? And then create different CSS files to
 increase the DPI and/or font-sizes?




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[WSG] Controling Windows DPI settings

2008-02-23 Thread Hayden's Harness Attachment
I have Windows Vista Home Premium and use 96 DPI. I am told repeteated ly that 
my fonts are to large. I have even tried font-size: 80%; in my CSS and still 
get told the fonts are to large. I know you are not able to overide a person's 
preferences. can I do something in CSS to change the default DPI and/or 
font-size? And then create different CSS files to increase the DPI and/or 
font-sizes?

Angus MacKinnon
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http:ééwww.infoforce-services.com

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Re: [WSG] Controling Windows DPI settings

2008-02-23 Thread Mark Harris

Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:

I have Windows Vista Home Premium and use 96 DPI. I am told repeteated ly that my fonts 
are to large. I have even tried font-size: 80%; in my CSS and still get told 
the fonts are to large. I know you are not able to overide a person's preferences. can I 
do something in CSS to change the default DPI and/or font-size? And then create different 
CSS files to increase the DPI and/or font-sizes?


DPI=dots per inch and is about resolution, not font size

mark


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