Patrick Turner wrote:

> If I set text size at 13 for Arial in SeaMonkey composer, it is about
> right for Firefox and Chrome.

If you set text size, you ignore the preferences of your reader who is
the only person who cares about such things; your job as author is to
communicate content; you should leave it entirely to your readers to
decide at what size that content is to be displayed, since they (and
only they) know what size works best for their eyes, their monitor,
and their environment.

Philip Taylor

Hmm, sure, but I expect that others would not want to see my pages how I might 
see them when I test how they look in different browsers. If I get it right on 
my PC, its far more likely they'll see it well without changing zoom settings. 
Or accusing me of ruining their eyes because size is too small. I had a guy 
complain about that, and so I told him my settings and how big it appeared on 
my screen in millimetres, and I told him my settings and I said that font size 
is easily changed with zoom but it all was too much for the bloke to 
understand. He expected me to use very different text size to that which 
everyone else including me thought was fine. He'd held a public service job for 
30 years, and to me he looked far dumber than I know I could be. I Can't please 
everyone Philip.

Best question in last 24hrs, IMHO = "What's better than SeaMonkey?"

I find that I understand the world mainly because I compare so many things to 
so many other things. This can be frightfully anti-social, but others have 
valued my perceptions, when I was right, and we all laughed when I was wrong. 

So, what's best html composer for humble simple pages like mine?

Patrick Turner.

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