On 8/9/13 12:40 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
It wouldn't seem to be a bug in SeaMonkey. You were forcing a larger
font than the website's CSS dictated. As such, you were not rendering
the page in the manner the developer intended. In my opinion, this isn't
a bug at all; it was a settings problem.
I'd count it as a webmaster's design problem. When they lay out their
pages so you have to choose between microprint that you can't read and
print that's large enough to see but doesn't fit in their fixed-size
box, that's their fault, not the user's.
If the font size is unreadable unless forced, yes. I did, however, check
the site in question with my settings (min. @ 9) and it displayed just
fine. As I recall, the OP had a min font of 14 defined, which is pretty
farkin' big.
YMMV, IMO and all that. :)
Cheers,
trane
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