Fwd: HTML/CSS font sizes

2006-03-26 Thread Yonah Russ
On 3/26/06, Uri Even-Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yonah Russ wrote:> People that are interested in changing the size of the text on your> website may be using screen magnifiers, or may be using personal style> sheets to overide your styles. They may be hearing your webpage instead > of reading

Re: Fwd: HTML/CSS font sizes

2006-03-26 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006, Yonah Russ wrote about "Fwd: HTML/CSS font sizes": > But zooming is not the only way people deal with web pages they view. It is > very narrow minded to think that way. I hardly think that PDF is a format to > be so amazed with. With proper web design

Re: Fwd: HTML/CSS font sizes

2006-03-26 Thread Uri Even-Chen
Nadav Har'El wrote: The problem is that PDF is great for making exact copies of what the author intended (e.g., print an article exactly like the one the author printed on his printer). HTML is great for showing content in the way the *viewer* intended (allowing him or her to change the font size

Re: Fwd: HTML/CSS font sizes

2006-03-26 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006, Uri Even-Chen wrote about "Re: Fwd: HTML/CSS font sizes": > I want to have something with the advantages of both PDF and HTML. I > want my users to see exactly what I intended, but also to be able to > link between pages, use forms etc. It works w

Re: Fwd: HTML/CSS font sizes

2006-03-26 Thread Yonah Russ
On 3/26/06, Uri Even-Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Maybe HTML & CSS should have a better standard, something like PDF.  Soit will be possible to create websites which look the same for users ofall browsers.  If people have a specific sight problem, their case could be handled specifically.  For e