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Hey, Glenn's got a new look at his site.

Suggestion--make the font in the posts a little bigger--it's a little tough on us presbyopes.

Posted by Rand Simberg at May 20, 2002 10:34 PM
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Thanks for mentioning the small font size. I emailed him about it because I can't read it-old eyes I guess. I'm 71.

Posted by Eleanor Mercer at May 21, 2002 04:05 AM

I'm with you guys.

Hey, Elanor, if I counted birthdays I would be older than you are. I'm 39 but observed the 33 rd anniversary of my 39 th birthday just last October. :-)

Also I often attempt to use the Internet Explorer capability to change the text size and it only rarely works. I suspect that this is the result of sloppy or incorect HTML code. I know that some web sites support this capability but Blogware and Commentware seem to not do so.

Posted by Bill Melcher at May 21, 2002 06:57 AM


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