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Date: | Tue, 26 Oct 1999 13:33:49 -0700 |
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A long time lurker emerges to reveal the parttime webmaster within:
Mary queried thusly:
>if it's possible to install a "Large Print Edition" button on one's website?
>*Most* sites are challenging for the less visually acute (bifocal wearers,
>etc.). I suppose one would have to compose another page in a large font and
>the button would be a link...but is there a better way?
>
This is a very good question. Over the past month or so I've visited over
3000 museum related websites. (Sound crazy? All for a good cause. My new
website http://museumstuff.com demands this level of thourough
investigation!) Not ONE "large print option button" to be found, that I
recall anyway!
Anyway, badly concealed personal plugs aside, I think your "large print"
button is a good idea. One way that it could be done is with a coding
language known as javascript. A decent codemasher could pound this one out
pretty quickly, and then the code snippet could be placed on each page. No
need to duplicate pages the way you suggested.
I could probably even do the code for it. Unfortunately I don't have time
right now! Too many other pots to stir. Any fellow lurkers out there that
would like to work on this? I think it would be a popular code, bring fame,
fortune, praise, etc.
Just an idea ;)
Roy H
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