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Brian Minchau commented on XALANJ-2259:
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Comments from Xalan-J triage April 4, 2006:
> In Internet Explorer, when you select "View" -> "Text size" you
> can change the size. The buttons on the left hand side of our
> pages don't increase in size because they are images.
>
> Is there a way to increase image sizes in the HTML?


Doug: I'm not an HTML expert, is there a way to generate images in HTML that 
are resized when you resize the text? Or does one need to stop using images?

> Home page text too small to read and can't be enlarged
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>          Key: XALANJ-2259
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANJ-2259
>      Project: XalanJ2
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: Documentation
>     Reporter: Doug Hockin

>
> On the homepage http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j, there is text that is so small 
> I can't read it.   Because the text is in images rather than HTML text, it 
> can't be increased in size.  Such pages are unusable by many people with a 
> vision impairments.  This violates the accessibility guidlines at  
> http://w3c.org/WAI.

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