Designing for Accessibility
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serious, nor so obvious, but fixed-width layouts also inconvenience visitors with good-quality screens. They’ve got large screens so they can see more! If your website is squeezed into a narrow column, most of the visitor’s extra-large screen is blank – there’s no more webpage being shown.
He wants to see more. You’re showing him less! Do the math!
How can you check?
* Different browsers have different facilities. The more you have, the more checks you can do:
o If you’re using Internet Explorer, you can change the text size. See what happens to the page. You can also zoom the whole page in and out, to get an idea of what happens on very large or very small screens.
o If you’re using Firefox, then you can adjust the text size almost without limit.