On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:41 AM, Don Habas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used to see more sites that would allow a user to click icons on  a web 
> page to adjust font size through the stylesheet.  Now I'm not  seeing that as 
> much...even AARP got rid of it and their audience is  generally older, and 
> they would prefer larger font.  Is it best to  just let a user adjust the 
> size within their browser if needed?

My 2 Cents:
1) If an audience need a larger font – design in a larger font, don't
make them modify your design
2) Do over 65s know what 'fonts' are or what a row of 3 'A's means?

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Regards,
Danny Hope
http://hobointernet.com
+44 (0)845 230 3760
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