one out of every three people have bad eye sight...
this was one of the very few things I actually learnt at university
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> You could take Jacob Neilsons finding that small fonts were
On 2007/08/07 20:38 (GMT+0100) Alastair Campbell apparently typed:
> You could take Jacob Neilsons finding that small fonts were the most
> popular 'mistake' as proof that people don't know how to change their
> settings
Or you could take it as proof that web designers as a group have perfect
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On 07/08/2007, Elle Meredith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wanted to ask when you build an e-commerce site, do you markup
> the products in any additional markup to give them more meaning? and
> by that I mean microformats or XBL or just XML?
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> Thanks,
> Elle
You may want to take a l
Stuart Foulstone wrote:
Computer screens may have steadily improved (and so has the research) but
human evolution doesn't change so fast that HCI research becomes outdated
in 13 years as you suggest.
Was the decision on default font size actually based on research, or was
it just what they wen
On Aug 8, 2007, at 6:45 PM, Rob Kirton wrote:
However I would have thought it
sufficiently an important feature to dedicated a couple of buttons
in the
chrome bar to it, maybe a simple + and - (my actual sugestion to
them).
What makes you think that there won't be 'a couple of buttons' ?
Alastair
No doubt it was full page zoom. However I would have thought it
sufficiently an important feature to dedicated a couple of buttons in the
chrome bar to it, maybe a simple + and - (my actual sugestion to them). I
realise that screen real estate is precious, however I think we all agree
The best on-screen text-size/font-type for readability by human beings has
been much researched ever since computer screens were invented - it's
nothing to do with the application (e.g. browser).
Computer screens may have steadily improved (and so has the research) but
human evolution doesn't chan
Rob Kirton wrote:
I was informed that they had a "far better idea" in the pipeline. I'm
not holding my breath...
As others suggested, full page zoom is likely to be it, but I hope they
include Opera's fit-to-width option, or something to the same effect.
Otherwise it won't be any better than
On Tuesday 07 August 2007 20:37, Rick Lecoat wrote:
>
> And I always wonder how many people, particularly the older generation
> who (without wanting to generalise too much) may not be quite as tech-
> savvy as their kids, actually have no idea that the default text size
> can even be adjusted, and
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