At 12.14 +0100 99-02-03, Jamie Zawinski wrote: > The fact remains that when you wrap SIZE=-1 around the entire web > page, you render the page unreadable to me, because you are ignoring > the well-defined and proper meaning of SIZE=3.
Exactly. "Size=-1" should only be used when you can control line length. That is what I wrote!
> > Are they all made by people who > > do not understand how web standards work? > > One can only assume so. > > > How would you recommend them to format their > > web pages, and why? > > SIZE=3 is the default size. Acknowlege, move on.
SIZE=3 was indented to be the default size. But for the reasons I indicated in my message, "SIZE=3" is mainly a default size for those web pages, which do not employ line length control.
In reality, there should be two default font sizes, one for lines without line length control and one for lines with line length control. Since the user needs for font sizes are different in those two cases, for many users. But since the standard only allows one default size, many users set this default size to what is best without line length control, and then get too large font for lines which do employ line length control. > > In fact, these people are not designing "web" pages. They are > designing "MSIE on Windows" pages. The two are completely different > things.
?? I would guess almost all of these big sites have unix engines, not Windows engines.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jacob Palme <[log in to unmask]> (Stockholm University and KTH) for more info see URL: http://www.dsv.su.se/~jpalme
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