I just realised how ridiculously little the difference is between "normal"
and "large" font size on the Sydney Morning Herald. As if that was making
any difference to the user. It's fairly obvious that that was only put on
there for the show, not to really make any difference.


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Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2005 12:49 PM
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Subject: [WSG] Font resizing

I was just wondering what everyone's opinion of font resizing using
stylesheet swapping?
I'm wondering if it's still useful given that it's useless to people using
screen readers, people with vision impairment will probably be more likely
to us a screen magnifier, and others can use their browser's own font sizing
-- command-+ and so on.
I notice that the Sydney Morning Herald's new design font resizing, but
offers just two font sizes: normal and bigger and only for some pages.
Any thoughts?
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