Today Dotan Cohen did spake thusly:
On 17/03/07, Scott van Looy scott@ethosuk.org.uk wrote:
I know that. But when I'm wearing me "end user" hat, I don't care about technical reasons. I want things to work.
That's nice, but you're blaming the wrong people. :P
No, I'm not. A web browser is a client-side app, therefore it should do what the client wants. Even if web designers used px measurements, the browser should override that with the user's preference.
No it shouldn't. It should provide a way for the designer of the page to allow this behaviour, which it does.
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...