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Re: Increasing alt tag size
From: Prof Norm Coombs
Date: Oct 19, 2001 5:56PM
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Most people with serious low vision will be running special software on top
of the browser . . software like Magic or ZoomText. It would enlarge
everything.
Norman
At 03:45 PM 10/19/01 -0500, you wrote:
>When I increase the text viewing size in Internet Explorer or
>Netscape, the alt text does not increase accordingly. This could
>render the alt text useless for people who read large print. Is there
>a way to adjust the alt size - either as a viewer or web author?
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