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Toby A Inkster

2003-12-21, 11:48 pm

Toby A Inkster wrote:
quote:

> Or better, a link explaining how the user can adjust the default font size
> for their browser.



I've decided to do this for my site.

Here is a mock-up of the instructions:
http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/sc...sz/instructions

Any ideas for improvement?

[Cross-posted, followups to a.h.critique]

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Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
Contact Me - http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/?page=132

West

2003-12-21, 11:48 pm


"Toby A Inkster" <UseTheAddressInMySig@deadspam.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Toby A Inkster wrote:
>
size[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
> I've decided to do this for my site.
>
> Here is a mock-up of the instructions:
> http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/sc...sz/instructions
>
> Any ideas for improvement?




Nice one Toby!
On a slightly different note:
Calling font sizes with CSS -- px, em or % can result in a distorted
rendering of the original font.
....If you want a equivalent rendering of the old 10pt Arial setting (at
Medium font in IE), use 84% Arial
....Each of the windows standard fonts has its own 'best' setting to avoid
distortion.
ps/ please don't bother suggesting leaving font sizes up to the viewer :-)
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W


Toby A Inkster

2003-12-21, 11:48 pm

West wrote:
quote:

> ps/ please don't bother suggesting leaving font sizes up to the viewer :-)



The whole point of the page is about leaving font sizes up to the viewer.

The idea is that I as a page author leave the font sizes up to the viewer
and then add a link to the "how to change font sizes" page.

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Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
Contact Me - http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/?page=132

picayunish

2003-12-21, 11:48 pm

Toby A Inkster wrote:
quote:

> West wrote:
>
>
>
>
> The whole point of the page is about leaving font sizes up to the viewer.
>
> The idea is that I as a page author leave the font sizes up to the viewer
> and then add a link to the "how to change font sizes" page.



That's a good idea.
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Edwin van der Vaart
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http://www.evandervaart.nl/ Under construction

Toby A Inkster

2003-12-21, 11:48 pm

Toby A Inkster wrote:
quote:

> http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/sc...sz/instructions



Some improvements (validation, introduction page, much cleaner PHP code
(but you can't see that anyway)

http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/scratch/chtxtsz2/

--
Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
Contact Me - http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/?page=132

rf

2003-12-21, 11:48 pm


"Toby A Inkster" <UseTheAddressInMySig@deadspam.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2003.12.21.20.21.45.704441@goddamn.co.uk...
quote:

> Toby A Inkster wrote:
>
size[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
> I've decided to do this for my site.
>
> Here is a mock-up of the instructions:
> http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/sc...sz/instructions
>
> Any ideas for improvement?



Perhaps a bit too technical but it is quite easy to convince Mozilla to use
Ctrl mousewheel to change font size. Then again if one wishes to change font
size it's better to make it as easy as possible.

Edit>preferences>advanced>mouse wheel. Fiddle with the modifier key
dropdown.

Cheers
Richard.


rf

2003-12-22, 5:28 am


"Toby A Inkster" <UseTheAddressInMySig@deadspam.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Toby A Inkster wrote:
>
>
> Some improvements (validation, introduction page, much cleaner PHP code
> (but you can't see that anyway)
>
> http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/scratch/chtxtsz2/



Something odd is hapenning here with my system (XP, IE6). When any of the
pages first display the text is in a radically different position to where
it eventually lives when the entire page downloads. It's akin to the old not
specifying image dimensions in a table based layout.

The problem does not happen on refresh or Ctrl refresh. It *does* happen
every time I move to a new page using the menu at the bottom.

Closer inspection reveals that the big screenshot image is the culprit. The
page appears to be layed out sequentially with a big space reserverd for the
image. Only on final render (after the image is down) does said image float
right. Odd :-)

Mozilla does not exhibit the problem.

Cheers
Richard.


brucie

2003-12-22, 6:28 am

in post <news:pan.2003.12.21.23.15.45.607361@goddamn.co.uk>
Toby A Inkster said:
quote:

> http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/scratch/chtxtsz2/



wow!
http://moreshit.bruciesusenetshit.info/screencap004.png




i love playing with my UA string.

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brucie
22/December/2003 07:35:32 pm kilo
Toby A Inkster

2003-12-22, 3:29 pm

brucie wrote:
quote:

> http://moreshit.bruciesusenetshit.info/screencap004.png



That screenshot reminds me of:

http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/scratch/brucie

(No, it is not a composite.)

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Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
Contact Me - http://www.goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/?page=132

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