Patrick H. Lauke wrote Fri, 17 Feb 2006 22:26:54 +0000:
> Mark Harris wrote Sat, 18 Feb 2006 10:39:00 +1300:
> > Then you should try educating them, rather than 'managing' them
> So then educated users set their preferred font size, and then (apart
> from a few sites that do the right thing and don't go below 100%) the
> rest of the web appears even smaller (or in any case differently sized).
Sounds like a deficient curriculum to me. Mine includes:
* Choosing browser(s)
* Setting defaults
* Font-families
* Proportional size
* Monospace size
* Other (alternate charsets, Opera)
* Zoom
* Setting a minimum
* Disallowing page colors
* Turning off all author styles & user/accessibility modes
* OS/Desktop customization
* Advanced/optional:
* User CSS
* Background/history/chaos
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