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I just made a post to show how to zoom IE like netscape.
Kelly's is also easile fixed I think (I've looked at her code before and it's made by MS tools and ms tools can't make good pages). But if I coded it it would be so easy. Do you want me to look in to it? It will work similar to zoom as long as I don't have to change her thousands of repetive and pointless formatting statements (made by MS software).
PS If she redoes her page it will load in 10% of the time it takes now. And editing becomes easy.
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"zulu" <nothere@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:3tUDd.92$QG3.2@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
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> "Tx2" <tx2newscollection@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> In article <xrTDd.152$fH1.82@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>,
>> nothere@ntlworld.com, a.k.a zulu says...
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>>> Actually, and FWIW, with *my* reduced vision, I find it better...
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>> It's a difficult call for any designer to accommodate each and every one
>> of us of course, but, if you have a vision issue, then could you not
>> utilise Windows High Contrast settings?
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> Not as a permanent feature., thank you!
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>>> What I can't read, _even with a 3x magnifying glass*, are the fifteen
>>> headings near the top.
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>> Which versions of Windows are you using?
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> XP Pro
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> There are utilities available
>> that might help you with this, or an alternative browser to Internet
>> Explorer such as Firefox actually allows almost infinite resizing of
>> text, given certain criteria.
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> I gave up with Firefox as it's installation caused problems with other
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>> However, the use of dark text on what is essentially a predominantly
>> dark background for those buttons doesn't help.
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> That of course, IS crux of the problem.
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