How Can I Controll Text Size on My Website?

J

Jukka K. Korpela

Scripsit Ben C:
If you must have the last word, I suppose you could render your text
to an image and use that.

There would still be the "problem" that users can zoom - even IE has a zoom
facility in the IE 7 version. It'll be inferior to using text resizing, but
it would still defeat the author's intentions.
 
N

Neo Geshel

Neo said:
For him to read a site with small-ish
text (or text that can be resized) is like for one of us to read a

Whoops. I meant, “or text that *cannot* be resizedâ€.

...Geshel
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B

Bergamot

My web application needs a text size control in one place.

I'd bet money that I, as a user, would need text zoom all over the
place. Otherwise, your web app would probably be unusable.
 
L

Lipstikk

"Neo Geshel" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
We know that users have an ability to set a large or small text size
in their browsers. WHat is the way, however, to display certain web
content with a font's fixed size, no matter what settings are used by
a user's browser? Thanks.

To fix a user's font size is to fail to understand the basic nature of
the Internet.

Wow!

[snip]
 

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