Well may be .... but only in personal computer.... what about public /
shared computers. I've seen many internet access centers (cyber
cafes) where the web browser is protected for any change in the
settings. In this case, having a feature for adjusting font size will
help those who need it and surely doesn't harm others

That's a good point that I didn't think of.  

Reading this discussion reminded of of an article on 456 Berea St
that I read a few months back.  I think Roger brings up some good
points.  Sorry to move you off site to read an article, but I think
it's quite relevant to this discussion:

http://tinyurl.com/2u7rbk


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