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Do you think most people would prefer a bigger font size?
I know when I hit a website I like to see bigger text, Like for instance Quadzillas blog, The text is big and its easy to read? Think that will grab visitors more? |
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Here's what I do.
I don't specify pixels. Instead, I set the font size on the BODY element to 85% of whatever the user has his or her font size set to (most not only refuse to change the defaults, but also have their monitor resolution set to 96 .dpi so it normally comes out to approximately 16px or so for PCs, 14px for Macs I believe, and Linux - well who uses that anyway? ), and then set the leading (line-height) to 1.4I'll also declare the letter-spacing to be 1px as well just to force some degree of separation between the characters in a given font. As for the fonts I use, I start with Lucida Console to ensure that no matter what font the user has, there will be enough room in my containers to prevent the text from breaking the layout. From there, I'll use EM for my container widths. I have some (albeit old) examples here: http://www.dan-schulz.com/temp/2columnlayout/ http://www.dan-schulz.com/temp/3columnlayout/ http://www.dan-schulz.com/temp/css-form-example/
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Dan,
Thanks man, I really mean that , Thanks ! You always give awesome answers ![]() On to my css sheet as we speak !! I do have a question as I am still learning css Here is what I have now PHP Code:
Last edited by sundaybrew; 01-26-2008 at 01:08 AM. |
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since i know how to use CTRL scroll down and up.. font is not an issue.... lol...
well.. nice post Dan... |
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Which Web site is it, sundaybrew?
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I love the following fonts: Calibri (body) and Trebuchet MS - I found it very easy to read even ebooks with these fonts. The size it's up for everyone, there might be people who need to read text on 3 or 4, I like plain text on 2.
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I think font size is very important but font choosing is important too. Font may be big but not readable.
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By offering something for advertisement is not a good idea to grab user IMO
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