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![]() ![]() Monday, June 09, 2008 – Permalink – Low VisionScreen-magnification or zoomCreating a Web site that accommodates people with low vision should be a goal of designers. Accessibility laws require it in some cases. The online magazine AListApart.com, has some interesting articles: Big, Stark & Chunky "[Participants] told us that they often copied and pasted material into Word where they could enlarge the font even more and make it bold, thus rendering it easier for them to see." "We have not done a good job of catering to these screen-magnification or zoom users. Using CSS, it's easy to do, as we shall soon see. And moreover, using CSS to develop zoom layouts is almost exactly what developers of handheld and PDA browsers are doing in their quest for small-screen rendering of wide, multicolumn web pages." Also: Web Accessibility See all Topics internet <Doug Klippert@ 8:09 AM
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