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Questions regardarding user experience implications of font sizes.
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Zoom In / Zoom Out features of latest browsers...an accessibility feature? How does this imp...
From an idealistic UI design point of view, it's always a good idea to assume that users may change the font size. Not because browsers use zoom or not, but because users can apply user stylesheets fo …
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Should there be a difference in the relative sizes of the buttons in a confirmation dialog?
Luke Wroblewski wrote an article called Primary & Secondary actions on web forms that talks specifically about this problem. His data is based on research from eye-tracking studies.
The conclusion is …
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Is there an optimal font size?
There's no such thing as an optimal font size. Looking for one means that you're forgetting something important: legibility of text is not solely a product of size.
I've built around a dozen websites …
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How do I improve the readability of body text?
The biggest problem is the visual emphasis lost by the bright colour (in this case green). You can say "ignore the other colour", but it's the biggest problem with the readability! So it's hard to suc …