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stephen pretty much answered your question in the same manner as i would
have so there isn't too much more that i can add.


>From: Stephen Nowlin <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: website discussion
>Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 13:44:20 -0700
>
>Mary Burke compressed these thoughts through the cyber-mist:
>
> >e iola and others:
> >
> >Not a comment about a specific website, but a comment in general:
> >
> >I attended a website for seniors development meeting last week and
>wondered
> >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?
>
>
>Hi, Mary -
>
>Both Netscape and Internet Explorer have options built into their
>browsers for increasing or decreasing font size.
>
>Fortunately, web designers do not need to create separate sites in order
>to accomodate different users' font size preferences.  But UNfortunately
>for designers, the appearance and sometimes functionality of a webpage
>can get all goofed up if the user decides to increase or decrease the
>font size on their end.  Sigh...such are the frustrations of this
>medium...
>
>To change the size of type on a webpage, go to "Preferences" in Netscape
>and select "Font" -- in Explorer you should be able to make changes using
>a toolbar button at the top of the browser (you may have to go to
>"preferences" in older versions).
>
>Best,
>Stephen
>
>      _________________________________________________________________
>      S t e p h e n    N o w l i n       Director, Williamson Gallery
>
>      Vice President                     Producer, Art Center Online
>      Art Center College of Design       www.artcenter.edu
>      _________________________________________________________________
>
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