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Peter Jacobsonwe’ll give you a way to detect your visitors’ initial font size setting—and a way to find out whenever your visitor increases or decreases the font size. Why would you want to know these things? Because with this knowledge in hand, you can create a
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windsordi ( Di Bédard)Use JavaScript to detect visitor initial font size setting and find out whenever your visitor increases or decreases the font size.
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Kenneth Priisholmwe’ll give you a way to detect your visitors’ initial font size setting—and a way to find out whenever your visitor increases or decreases the font size
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Some existing techniques—like Dan Cederholm’s “Bullet Proof CSS,” faux columns that simulate columns with background images, and oversized images and background-position that allow for growth of text—are a great help, but some designs just aren’t meant for large text. Furthermore, you won’t want to serve bite-sized content to visitors with large resolutions just to cater to visitors with smaller resolutions—if you can avoid it.
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When you design for the web, you don’t know what software people will use to experience your site, and you don’t know what capabilities your users (and their software) have. Flexible layouts and resizable type can eliminate a lot of worst-case usability and design scenarios, but it’s still extremely difficult to create page layouts that don’t break even if the user increases the type size by more than a few settings.
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anthony wheelerFlexible layouts and resizable type can improve usability, but it’s still difficult to create page layouts that don’t break when the user increases the type size.
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Use JavaScript to detect your visitor’s initial font size setting and find out whenever your visitor increases or decreases the font size.
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Simon Bricoloway to detect your visitors' text size settings using JavaScript.
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paulocoimbraIdentificando o reescalonamento de fontes no browser através de javascript.
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When you design for the web, you don’t know what software people will use to experience your site, and you don’t know what capabilities your users (and their software) have. Flexible layouts and resizable type can eliminate a lot of worst-case usability and design scenarios, but it’s still extremely difficult to create page layouts that don’t break even if the user increases the type size by more than a few settings.
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Jeff BeemanCool tutorial and script for detecting client-side font-resize and adjusting layout accordingly.
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Johann RichardWhen you design for the web, you don’t know what software people will use to experience your site, and you don’t know what capabilities your users (and their software) have. Flexible layouts and resizable type can eliminate a lot of worst-case usabili
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Tommaso BaldovinoCome riconoscere automaticamente se il testo viene ridimensionato tramite browser
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Chee Aun Limuse it for do cool things, yet useful for your site visitors
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Daniel AndrlikUse JavaScript to detect visitor initial font size setting and find out whenever your visitor increases or decreases the font size. Potentially very handy.
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