[thelist] Site check please rocky-hills.com

Christian Heilmann codepo8 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 17 09:21:37 CDT 2005


> > Definitely not designed to be accessible. With zoom, it turns into an
> > overlapping text mess, except for the text in images, which at a tiny
> > fraction of the size of the UI text is nothing but microscopic scribble.
> > Without zoom, such as using IE, the content text is also nothing but
> > microscopic scribble. Have a look at
> > http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/auth/defaultsize.html#note1
> 
> It might look microscopic at your particular resolution and pixel density,
> but on any mainstream monitor at default IE settings the text is perfectly
> readable.

looks ok here, too (Firefox / OSx). But the menu is a problem - when
you resize the text it overlaps and part of the text get cut off.

Felix, you've been down this road before on the CSS-D list. It is
great to make people aware of accessiblity and text resizing issues,
but using a worst case scenario screen resolution on a non-mainstream
operating system will result in more people getting annoyed than
listening to what you - and likeminded people - have to say.

 
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