Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
> 
> Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
> 
> > If most were designed on Mac there would be near as many problems for
> > mac people to view currently PC oriented pages.
> 
> I don't understand what a PC oriented page is. What exactly do you mean?
> 
> /Jonas

A PC oriented page is one created on A PC only taking into consideration
that a PC views images at 96 dot per inch. While a Mac view things at 72
dot per inch.  Any fonts say  rendered as 10 point on the PC ends up
being viewed as 6 point for the same or equivelent font on the Mac.

Also when pages are set for a specific width and height to fill up the
screen using specific hard numbers and showing correct on the PC; on the
Mac you end up having to scroll from side to side to view the entire page.

That's among some of the Mac/PC issues.


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