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Re: Resize text buttons

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From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: Jan 8, 2009 5:10AM


Ideally, the onus should be on web browser developers to have clearly
visible big buttons for the resize/zoom functionality in their default
browser chrome. Having sites add text size functionality on a
site-by-site basis is not really an ideal sustainable model. What
happens when users follow a link and end up on a site that didn't
implement any text resizing widget?

In the library/internet cafe/etc setting, it would be great if the
maintainers could set up the browsers accordingly (for instance, with
Firefox, installing the zoom toolbar
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6118) and/or gave info
sheets/briefings/courses to teach users that need this functionality
how they can actually use their browsers and set them up to their
particular needs.

In an ideal world, of course...

A halfway house is having a page that gives a short explanation of how
users can change common settings, plus a link to something like BBC's
My Web My Way http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility/ (though I wish the
BBC would set this up as a stand-alone advice site, rather than have
it as a subdirectory of the BBC site...)

P
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Patrick H. Lauke