On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 3:27 PM, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Assume I am visually challenged and I tell my browser to use 18pt as
>  the default font size (100%) because otherwise I can't read it. This
>  works fine on most sites of the Net. Those sites that want the font
>  smaller (for whatever reason) can tell my browser by setting the
>  size to 80% or so. You, on the other hand, force me to use 12pt or
>  to change the CSS, which is clearly something best avoided.
>
>  Could you please tell me why you insist on hardcoding the default to
>  an absolute value? What are you trying to achieve?

I missed that part in my previous answer.

I'm not trying to achieve anything. I'm providing a default CSS which
renders correctly and which I'm ready to maintain. The program was
designed in order to be fully customisable by the end user (you)
through the handling of various CSS. If you don't like the one I
provide (for whatever reason, taste, disability or whatever), you
*CAN* tune it to your liking, because that's a *design feature* of the
software meant precisely for that reason. But that doesn't mean that I
have to accept your changes and make them the new default.

I might reconsider my position in the future, but for now, the
software works as it stands therefore there is no bug.

HTH

T-Bone



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