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  • fleemo17@comcast.net

    Preventing Text Enlargement?

    I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
    prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
  • David Stone

    #2
    Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

    In article
    <97fb74cb-3921-40bb-8d2f-f758d64aa1c1@d2 1g2000prg.googl egroups.com>,
    fleemo17@comcas t.net wrote:
    I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
    prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
    More than just accessibility consequences. If you decide that
    text should be in a certain font size that looks good in your
    browser on your monitor screen with your preferred resolution
    and window size, how on earth can you be sure it will be legible
    to me, on my monitor, with my preferred configuration?
    You can't. So don't try and prevent the user from using the
    font size that works for them!

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    • Jonathan N. Little

      #3
      Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

      fleemo17@comcas t.net wrote:
      I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
      prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
      Use an image of it :-)

      --
      Take care,

      Jonathan
      -------------------
      LITTLE WORKS STUDIO

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      • cf

        #4
        Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

        let it be known on Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:05:47 -0500
        "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centra lva.netscribed:

        |fleemo17@comca st.net wrote:
        |I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
        |prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
        |
        |Use an image of it :-)
        |

        Jonathan,

        Don't forget about some browsers that can "zoom" the entire page, images and text alike!

        Just my 2cents! ;-)
        --
        cf <cfnews@NOchart erSPAM.net>
        I may be dumb, but I'm not stupid.
        Terry Bradshaw

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        • Jukka K. Korpela

          #5
          Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

          Scripsit fleemo17@comcas t.net:
          I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
          prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
          Surely. Point a gun at him and tell that you will shoot him if he
          enlargens text, and if he still tries to do that, shoot him.

          Actually, to take a shortcut, just shoot him. Very effective.

          P. S. You can't do that in HTML; the <shootelement hasn't been
          implemented, and its relatives like <blink>, <marquee>, and <frameset>
          aren't effective enough.

          --
          Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")


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          • RobG

            #6
            Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

            On Jan 17, 9:18 am, "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorp...@cs.tu t.fiwrote:
            Scripsit fleem...@comcas t.net:
            >
            I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
            prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
            >
            Surely. Point a gun at him and tell that you will shoot him if he
            enlargens text, and if he still tries to do that, shoot him.
            >
            Actually, to take a shortcut, just shoot him. Very effective.
            >
            P. S. You can't do that in HTML; the <shootelement hasn't been
            implemented, and its relatives like <blink>, <marquee>, and <frameset>
            aren't effective enough.
            Judicious of those elements use may achieve the same effect by driving
            users to shoot themselves.


            --
            Rob

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            • David E. Ross

              #7
              Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

              On 1/16/2008 10:54 AM, fleemo17@comcas t.net wrote:
              I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
              prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
              So you create a page that, on my PC, has text that is too small for my
              aging eyes and then you want to prevent me from making the text larger
              so that I can read it? Don't bother. No one will want to visit the page.

              --
              David Ross
              <http://www.rossde.com/>

              Have you been using Netscape and now feel abandoned by AOL?
              Then use SeaMonkey. Go to <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/>.

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              • Stan Brown

                #8
                Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

                Wed, 16 Jan 2008 10:54:01 -0800 (PST) from <fleemo17@comca st.net>:
                I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
                prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
                I nominate this for Craziest Question of the Week, Control Freak
                Division.

                What business of yours is it what size text the visitor uses?

                --
                Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA

                HTML 4.01 spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/
                validator: http://validator.w3.org/
                CSS 2.1 spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/
                validator: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
                Why We Won't Help You:

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                • Jim Moe

                  #9
                  Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

                  On 01/16/08 11:54 am, fleemo17@comcas t.net wrote:
                  I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
                  prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
                  No.

                  --
                  jmm (hyphen) list (at) sohnen-moe (dot) com
                  (Remove .AXSPAMGN for email)

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                  • Andreas Prilop

                    #10
                    Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

                    On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, fleemo17@comcas t.net wrote:
                    I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way
                    to prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
                    Faccia un'offerta che non si può rifiutare.

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                    • Halloway

                      #11
                      Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

                      Andreas Prilop carefully considered the situation and wrote:
                      On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, fleemo17@comcas t.net wrote:
                      >
                      >I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way
                      >to prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
                      >
                      Faccia un'offerta che non si può rifiutare.
                      Heh! That sounds great in Italian!

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                      • VK

                        #12
                        Re: Preventing Text Enlargement?

                        On Jan 16, 9:54 pm, fleem...@comcas t.net wrote:
                        I realize this has accessibility consequences, but Is there a way to
                        prevent the user from enlarging text in the browser?
                        There is not bulletproof method for that because there are too many
                        way visitors can mess up the intended design: custom stylesheets,
                        custom font settings, on-fly site rebuilding using browser plugins
                        like Greasemonkey for Fx etc.
                        And in any case there is zooming over Ctrl+ which you cannot block.

                        For a particular layout advise ask at
                        comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.stylesheets

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