I was working at the University of Illinois when Marc Anderson was just a
low paid graduate student for Larry Smarr at NCSA and Mosaic was released
and Netscape for just a project by some unknown graduate students.
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In a few years, I need a 21" monitor myself. In the meantime, I am clinging
on to my 20/20 vision for now.
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""Tom Lisa"" wrote in message
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> Dave,
>
> Gave it a try. Unfortunately it only affects the window bars & menus, not
> the display
> area
Maybe I should go back to Mosaic! :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
At 07:53 PM 7/24/01, Tom Lisa wrote:
>Dave,
>
>Gave it a try. Unfortunately it only affects the window bars &
menus, not
>th
At 07:53 PM 7/24/01, Tom Lisa wrote:
>Dave,
>
>Gave it a try. Unfortunately it only affects the window bars & menus, not
>the display
>area within netscape.
Netscape!?! That's your problem. Just kidding. ;-)
> Besides, I think I've convinced the college to give
>me a 21"
>monitor.Thanks fo
Dave,
Gave it a try. Unfortunately it only affects the window bars & menus, not
the display
area within netscape. Besides, I think I've convinced the college to give
me a 21"
monitor.Thanks for trying.
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Acad
Tom,
When I was on a project where the display parameters were tightly regulated,
I found that if you goto to the Display > Appearance and change the scheme
from Windows Standard to Windows (large) or (very large) that made the
screen much easier to read for those who have less 20/20 vision. We
Priscilla,
Already tried changing the font size, in both IE & Netscape. It seems it
only changes the font on the section headings, not the text body.
Unfortunately, 12pt is beginning to get too small for me. And yes, my
17" monitor is at 800x600. Next stop, tri-focals & a 21" monitor.
Prof. T
veen wrote:
>Can you provide URL for this tutorial.
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
>To:
>Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 5:53 AM
>Subject: Re: Ethernet Tutorial [7:13281]
>
>
> > Actually, I take that back. There's a sty
Actually, I take that back. There's a style sheet that mentions fonts. It
says the font is font-size:12px, which should be big enough.
Regardless, the display of a Web page is under your control. There's
numerous things you can do to change it, depending on the browser. One
thing you can do is
I just looked at the HTML source and didn't see any reference to font
whatsoever. So, I think the problem is at your end!?
Priscilla
At 06:57 PM 7/22/01, Tom Lisa wrote:
>Priscilla,
>
>Just took a look at your new ethernet tutorial on certzone. I'm
>impressed! However, have one small nit to p
Priscilla,
Just took a look at your new ethernet tutorial on certzone. I'm
impressed! However, have one small nit to pick. Couldn't you insist
that they use a MUCH larger font for us old geezers who don't see so
good any more? :) Maybe they need to have a Senior Citizen Zone. I
wonder if I
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