On Sunday 18 March 2007, Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 18/03/07, Matthew Saltzman <mjs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> > The term > > >> > "large fonts" means "make the fonts bigger than > > >> > they normally would be", not "make some of the > > >> > fonts bigger than they normally would be". > > >> > > >> As I said, depends if the site developer has a > > >> clue... > > > > > > It should not be in his hands. > > > > I didn't folow the early part of this thread, so I > > don't know if it's been mentioned, but... > > > > In Fx, Edit -> Preferences -> Content, select Advanced > > from the Fonts & Colors box. Select the fonts you want > > and min font size and uncheck "Allow pages to > > choose..." > > > > Does that accomplish the desired effect? > > Firefox has always let the user choose. We were > discussing IE's lack of an override option. > > Dotan Cohen > > http://what-is-what.com/what_is/ubuntu.html > http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/449/sisqo.html Oh, but it does and has since before IE5. TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS > GENERAL you have 4 buttons at the bottom COLORS, FONTS, LANGUAGES AND ACCESSIBILITY But why are you talking about IE any way when Firefox is available on windblows. Browsers and CSS are designed to let the end user control the display of the page regardless what the designer had in mind. The is a requirement made by the w3c. -- If the word following begins with a vowel, the word you want is... to read the rest of this, go here http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/a.html