Le vendredi 01 février 2008 à 14:14 -0500, Felix Miata a écrit : > It's the other way around. Web deziners almost univerally impose smaller than > default text. Web designers know that it's easier to sell web sites with small text. Small text looks good on screenshots printed on glossy paper. It's terrible on computer screens, but web design is contracted to people that went through art schools that emphasized paper media, and static photoshopped look-alikes. They don't care about screen media. They don't care about usability. They don't care about the text - it's just part of the art. And small text looks "serious". Entities that commission web sites always have the suspicion their content is not that interesting, so looking good is better than having large readable text you'll have to fill in later. Remember, most of the people commissionning web sites didn't grow up with a browser. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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