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Post by butte » Fri Jan 03, 2014 1:55 pm

Consider making the texts and images even smaller, and shrink your logo further, too. Why are the menu flyouts so enormous?

You have put it together and populated it, and that much is okay, the problem is how you present it, just make it legible. Visual acuity is not the point, stuff smaller than what you have can be read even without glasses -- the point is that you're making tedious what customers want and need to be easy, reading your stuff. If you cut everything all the way down to two point type, what do you imagine will happen to it if it becomes "responsively" shrunk? Ah, mosquitovision? WIth tiny spectacles, perhaps; separate spectacles for every facet of their little compound eyes, perhaps. Mosquitoes would cloud the screen. Eagle vision would not help, eagles' acuity is at significant distance. Think people; with ordinary eyes; some with glasses, some without; with initially cursory interest in any one among hundreds of booksellers.

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Post by aye » Tue Jan 28, 2014 1:59 am

I am sorry sir, but the text is WAY too small, it really put me off.
I already compromise my eyesight everyday with more important/popular websites - this is really too much for me.
Please don't take this as a personal attack because I can assure you it is really not!

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Post by butte » Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:13 am

arshadkazmi42, you can see in your own browser what both of us reacted to. Bring it up in your browser and play with Control+ (zoom in), Control- (zoom out), and Control0 (reset). As-is, Control+ will make it legible, Control- will make it worse than it already is, and Control0 will give you immediate comparison to what you have. The browser zooming is there primarily for minor size adjustments, then for really bad visitor vision, not for basic website repairs to teensy tiny type.

You HAVE content. Just make it readable. Most visitors won't even know how to zoom the browser view; most who do, won't.

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