Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 13:55:22 -0400 From: Emily Boyd <soc-emily@freebsd.org> To: Erich Dollansky <oceanare@pacific.net.sg> Cc: freebsd-www@freebsd.org, freebsd-doc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Moving to the new website redesign Message-ID: <4329B58A.7040207@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <4329116D.2040205@pacific.net.sg> References: <20050915051003.GK27537@freebsdmall.com> <43290F06.8080103@pacific.net.sg> <1126764560.582.4.camel@dude.automatvapen.se> <4329116D.2040205@pacific.net.sg>
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Erich, >> You can adjust the text-size, check the upper-right corner on the >> website. >> > There would be no need for this if absolute values for the size would be > used. When I did the postgresql.org website, I did a fair bit of research on best practices for CSS font sizing. I've used percentages that were specifically chosen as they equal standard web font sizes; they have been tested extensively and look the same on every browser/platform. The method I've used is also the best for accessibility as it does not override the user's preferences and allows font resizing in every browser. The font size used is pretty standard (used by Microsoft, IBM, etc); here's a quick comparison of body text sizes that I did while working on postgresql.org (the new FreeBSD site uses the same font): http://www.emilyboyd.com/design/freebsd/body_text_comparison.png Regards, Emily
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