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It's a shame that only people in their early twenties will be able to read Sample Chapter from Unlocking Knowledge Assets by Susan Conway and Char Sligar since it's in 10pt type and unscalable.

My eyes, oh my eyes!!!!!

grumph. Ben says grumph too.

Posted at March 08, 2002 07:53 AM


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That text scales on a Mac IE5.1 browser.....

Posted by andrew at March 8, 2002 07:55 AM


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not on IE 6 PC.

Posted by christina at March 8, 2002 07:58 AM


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Drag the below links to your toolbar in IE, they are javascript bookmarklets. Even us youngins like to avoid eyestrain.

Zoom IN

Zoom Out


More Info Here

Posted by James B. at March 8, 2002 09:23 AM


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Mac Netscape 6.2 scales it. What makes it hard for me to read, though, is the really long line lengths at that small point size.

Posted by Ken Mohnkern at March 8, 2002 07:19 PM


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I'm not sure the small type is by design. The page is referencing an external CSS file that doesn't exist. (NS4 shows the 404 error).

On the other hand, most visitors probably don't care about the reason...

BIUurl!!!

Posted by Jeff at March 11, 2002 08:05 AM


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Grumpy grumpy!!

Posted by Lou at March 12, 2002 06:44 AM


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