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KS wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote:

>>>> http://gallery.menalto.com/
>>
>> With my test (with iceweasel and konqueror), it depends on how large you
>> make the text.  If it goes beyond a certain level, yes the windows move.
>> The way I see it, it is poor web page design.
>>
> 
> "poor web page design" is a bit extreme I think. The error occurs after
> different number of zoom ins for iceweasel and konqueror (different
> browsers, different zoom ratios maybe?). Zoom levels being different for
> different browsers, one can't define till how may zoom-ins the layout
> works. Plus after a few zoom-ins almost every page on the web becomes
> hard to read.
> 
> Take for example the BBC News home page http://news.bbc.co.uk Text
> starts to jumble up because of breaking layout after 7 or 8
> zoom-ins(iceweasel, mouse-wheel zoom). However, the page is easily
> readable with only 1 or 2 zoom-ins. Would I call it poor web page
> design? No. The layout breaking problem will occur for all pages at some
> point if your client allows you more zoom-ins.
> 
> I would rather judge a page with: "Is the page readable after 2-3
> zoom-ins(or 125% or 150%)"? The gallery menalto web page works fine for
> that criteria. I would consider the problem a bug(solution provided in
> other post) rather than name it poor web page design.

Yes, I agree with you on the solution, but if I am not the webmaster to
the site, I cannot change it.

Needless to say, you are right about if someone zooms too much.  I will
give the designer of that site high marks for design if it applies your
fix.  I was pleasantly surprised that the site properly adjusts itself
if I resize my browser.  Something a lot of modern sites do not do.

My comment of poor design is withdrawn.  It is actually one of the
better sites on the web that just needs some minor adjustments that you
so kindly pointed out.

I really should learn to keep my big mouth shut sometimes.  Something
that I am sure several others on this list would agree with, but then
how could I be the list ethicist? ;)

Joe
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