Travis Bemann <bemann at execpc.com> writes:

> One can always configure one's browser to scale the text so it is
> larger, or use a different font size.

I can. Of course than many other sites come up too big, a problem you're
obviously familiar with:

> Also, for a lot of us, anything above 12 point is very big on our
> monitors, and takes up excessive amounts of browser space (which
> means more scrolling).

I see where you're coming from. Nevertheless I humbly inquire why people
for which the browser default is too big don't simply decrease it in
their preferences? I.e. fix what's broken, don't work around it on the
other end (web server).

Unfortunately mozilla doesn't support alternative stylesheets too
well, or I could offer this as a solution.

> Well, that's probably because most people are not used to Wiki systems
> and therefore do not know how to fully use them.

Yup. My point is that perhaps more attention should be drawn to the
Wiki possibilities.

-- 
Robbe
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