On 06/05/03 03:52 (GMT-0400) Tom Payne apparently typed:

> If anyone's got a minute, could they have a look at http:// 
> www.fiddlerontherails.com - it's tested in Safari, Firefox Mac and  
> IE6 (although there have been a few changes since then), but any  
> other browsers and any feedback would be great.

Your menu wraps on enough zoom to bring the text size back to default,
or at high resolution with larger defaults. Seems strange to me to see
more apparent import given the navigation than the content. The
contextual text size disparity on most sites either makes them equal, or
makes the menu less important by being smaller.

You're applying font-size: 90% to body, then font-size: .9em to
div#primary. That 81% net result in div#primary means a typical senior
adult visitor who arrives in IE with his default set to "larger" to get
a 14pt default is unable to enlarge that text to his 14pt comfortable
reading size with the IE resizer. Both body and div#primary need those
font-size rules removed if any significant part of your target audience
includes seniors.

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