[parisc-linux] website
Matthew Wilcox
matthew@wil.cx
Mon, 15 Jan 2001 22:24:31 +0000
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 11:33:28AM -0800, Stan Sieler wrote:
> The key, probably the most important thing in web page design, is to
> *NOT* override the user's font defaults. Web pages with font sizes, colors, &
> styles are simply evil. There are pages I can no longer read with Netscape,
> because the @#$%^ web designer went out of their way to choose a small
> font...and that's *real* small on a 1600x1200 display! MSIE let's me
> go to Tools/Internet Options/Accessibility and say:
>
> ignore font colors on page
> ignore font size on page
>
> ...which is simply wonderful.
Netscape has a simlar thing; however it ignore this preference when
rendering tables. I went and checked out the mozilla classic codebase
once and saw exactly how to fix it, but they'd already forked mozilla
seamonkey at that point, so i didn't bother.
> Remember, the three most important things to consider when
> designing a web page are: content, content, and content.
> Look / feel / wow isn't in the top three!
i couldn't agree more.
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