2009/2/13, Gunlaug Sørtun <gunla...@c2i.net>:
> Ib Jensen wrote:
>
> Guess it was such cases Microsoft had in mind when they added "ignore
> font size in web pages" as an option in IE - a long time ago, while
> other browsers introduced "minimum font size" to counteract mouse-type.
> All you achieve by using such small text is that many visitors either
> can't read your words of wisdom, or have to override your font size in
> order to read it.
>
>
> FYI: I apply "minimum font size = 14px" to all web pages, and if the
> choice of font-family causes problems I change that to "16px" - on 96dpi
> screens.
> Since you also have an em-sized layout I also find it necessary to
> apply "fit to width" to your page to make it stay within the browser
> window, so I don't have to deal with long text lines and horizontal
> scrollbars. The information on your pages is too interesting to be left
> unreadable, and Danish isn't a problem at my end ;-)


Something tells me that, instead of trying to modyfie some templates,
I'll should try to build at least the css-part up from scratch, maybe
keeping some of it, using this template from Manuela Hoffmann, which I
kind of like.



-- 
Regards / Mhv.
Ib K. jensen - http://ikjensen.dk
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