Re: FF3 anyone?
- From: dorayme <doraymeRidThis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:45:29 +1000
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<ec3f52c4-c72f-48d8-a152-ae1f45af22ba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Travis Newbury <TravisNewbury@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 20, 6:42 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The question I had in mind was what pages break up so badly under text
zoom that are pages worth wanting to negotiate and which zoom saves the
day with?
foxnews.com is one that I had to zoom the text on and it made the site
unusable for me, or at the very least not fun to read. I would rather
squint than use the text zoom. The new zoom allows me to read and
enjoy the entire site. Because it is a fixed width page it makes the
zoom even more useful because after I zoom the entire thing to a size
that is good for me, I still have plenty of room in my browser window
so I don't have to scroll horizontally, but the site looks exaclty as
they intended it to look.
See I find it VERY useful, and I find plenty of sites that fit your
question.
OK, that is fine and I am glad it helps you. And, at last, you supply a
case. That wasn't so hard now, was it?
But it is not a site that breaks badly for me when I enlarge the text. I
am using Safari 2 and this is what i looks like on one of my screens
(20" 1600 x 1200):
<http://dorayme.890m.com/alt/justPics/fox.png>
You need to see this pic at 100%. Now, you saying you have difficulty
with this? I am not saying someone might not. Just checking? No
horizontal scroll bars by the way.
I am not defending the site, I am saying it is not a great example for
the use of zoom 'because the site becomes unusable otherwise' (which
sites I was asking you about before?)
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dorayme
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