> That was, in part, why I started this thread; I felt (and still feel)
> that the notion of "you MUST design for 100% of your users' default text
> size because that is their preferred text size" was becoming a mantra.

And that is only an assumption. Default font size was chosen by browser
vendors, not users. Not many know they can change it. Even less who know
do it.

> People sometimes repeated it dogmatically, without really thinking about
> it. Dogmatism worries me.

It should.
<...>

On the other hand people can have their windmills to fight against if
they don't hurt
others in process.

Regards,
Rimantas
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http://rimantas.com/


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