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That's the cry of agony of someone forced to use both IE6 and the MS site (and who has forgotten how to do much of anything with IE except test pages once they work in my main browsers).
Why? Because I have a lot of stuff to go through there lately (doing some VBA programming and I'm a neophyte), and naturally, their site function in only one brand of browser.
Anyway, no matter what I do to change the View¦Text Size¦ option, it keeps resetting to small. Does IE have no way to make this stick?
Tom
In this case, I had no choice, so I finally poked around. It's actually not bad. You have the option of ignoring font styles, font sizes and page colors. You can also stipulate a user stylesheet to override the page styles.
Pretty good really. The thing that is frustrating, is you get pretty useless options when you look under Tools ¦ Internet Options ¦ Fonts. As it turns out, there you can't turn off font sizing. It was only upon looking at it for the fifth time that I saw "Accessibility" and thought "Aha!"
Tom
I wonder if they ever did any usability testing at all.
When I first started using Opera 3 as my default, it was the user friendly interface that turned me on, along with the small footprint.