
New design - but the same ol' TE
Again admin of TE ducoment their ability to ignore, not only input from the users of the site but also general rules for layout of a web site. We have in mind the present small font size that is standard for the most used pages of TE.
Take a look at this reference statement from http://www.w3.org/ discussing use of font sizes for web pages:
Again admin of TE ducoment their ability to ignore, not only input from the users of the site but also general rules for layout of a web site. We have in mind the present small font size that is standard for the most used pages of TE.
Take a look at this reference statement from http://www.w3.org/ discussing use of font sizes for web pages:
"Size: respect the users' preferences, avoid small size for content.
As a base font size for a document, 1em (or 100%) is equivalent to setting the font size to the user's preference. Use this as a basis for your font sizes, and avoid setting a smaller base font size
Avoid sizes in em smaller than 1em for text body, except maybe for copyright statements or other kinds of "fine print."
I also invited to discuss this in the Te forum. Forum link >>
Updating: After this Internet Brands Segment Director Brent Conver wrote this in another forum thread:
"Hi Jack
Font size is tricky because everyone experiences it differently based upon the size of their screen and their resolution setting. I have asked that the developers look at creating a configurable setting that will allow a user to increase the default font size. I can't promise this one but they will look at creating it.
Brent. "
I guess using CTRL+ and CTRL- to zoom in and out of the screen will be the way to go in the time to come....
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