Russ
So, is there are middle ground between absolute font sizing and no
resizing
at all? I reckon the answer (and happy to be persuaded otherwise), is
relative font sizing.
And I'd take Russ' advise one step further by adding that relative
positioning and sizing for the layout also would be better for
accessibility in font size and designing layout structure.
If the design's layout expands or contracts relative to the user's font
bowser settings, it's the best of both worlds.
Leo
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