john wrote:
So, what would be affecting these users who are saying the text is too small? Default computer font size? What do I tell them, or is there anything more I can do on my site?
http://cslewis.drzeus.net
You define font-size for the #content text to 80% of my preferred font-size. For me that's too small for reading comfortably, especially if I don't use Verdana but another less huge font.
Additionally there might be a special problem for some IE users.
There are IE installations, that always default to font-size: smallest if sizes are only given in em. To help those users you need a base font-size in %.
Try adding font-size: 100.01% to your body Style.
The .01 part is for compenating possible rounding errors in Safari and Opera.
Zooming the page in Mozilla breaks the positioning of the header and ends up in overlapping elements.
hth Susanne
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