
You may find this useful. http://lab.arc90.com/experiments/readability/ On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Karen Lofstrom <klofstrom@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Michael S. Hart <hart@pglaf.org> wrote:
I can remember writing so many articles about ajusting resolution,
colors, > font and font size, etc., that everyone should have something exactly that > matches their own preferences. . .is no one doing that?
You can specify exactly what you want if you turn off the site's CSS and display it in the text format you choose.
In so doing, you break most of what makes the site interesting and usable.
I usually do fine with Zoom Page. It remembers the last setting I chose for each site. So I'll jump from 133% to 150% to 170% as I browse, without having to fuss with settings. Different sites use different size fonts.
The only problem is that some sites are set up so that when you magnify them, some columns start overlapping each other. If I knew more XHTML and CSS, I could explain what causes that. I'm guessing that it's a result of setting columns with pixel numbers rather than percentages, but I could be wrong.
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