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On 2009/08/18 11:07 (GMT+0100) James Jeffery composed:
> Zooming is present on the majority of modern browsers, so where does this
> leave elastic layouts, and em's? Should we still develop sites that grow
> should the user want to increase the text size? Even though it's the lower
> browsers that
James Jeffery wrote:
Zooming is present on the majority of modern browsers, so where does
this leave elastic layouts, and em's? Should we still develop sites that
grow should the user want to increase the text size? Even though it's
the lower browsers that do that?
I've been out of the scene
Foskett, Mike wrote:
I
need to have larger text to read articles and it annoys me when the
whole page zooms and goes horizontally off the page.
It just goes to show that you can't rely on technology to fix all the
issues. You need an accessibility mindset to cover all the angles.
At least he didn't call us "fucktards", like the last bloke :)
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How hard can that be?
On Aug 18, 2009, at 6:37 AM, Scott Andrews wrote:
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Remember device independence?
So it's still important to design for large font-sizes.
I believe i read somewhere that the WCAG 2 guidelines recommends up to 200%
font scaling.
That's Ctrl+ six times in Firefox.
>From a personal perspective.
I need to have larger text to read articles and it annoy
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> These articles sum it up well.
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> http://zomigi.com/blog/why-browser
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I think it's still necessary...
I think it's still necessary...
These articles sum it up well.
http://zomigi.com/blog/why-browser-zoom-shouldnt-kill-flexible-layouts/
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200906/page_zoom_does_not_mean_the_end_of_flexibility/
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, James Jeffery wrote:
> Zooming is present on the majority of modern browsers, so where does this
> leave elastic layouts, and em's? Should we still develop sites that grow
> should the user want to increase the text size? Even though it's the lower
> browsers that do that?
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