In article <noemailhere-EE0966.12111306052008@news.mts.net>, The NewGuy <noemailhere@please.comm> wrote:
> I never saw the beginning of this post but hopefully you're aware that > the Opera browser rules when it comes to zooming graphics. Its the only > browser I know of that zooms the entire page uniformly so you don't have > that nasty "spilling over the edges" thing happening when text gets too > big for its table. You see the page as the web designer laid it out. > Its the only way that makes sense. http://opera.com And if you have a > multi-button mouse that is programmable, use the features in Opera to > make it much better. And the keyboard shortcuts! Press one key to go > the next tab, another to go the previous tab. So many ways of making it > just right for you.
OK, a user's best chance with a badly designed webpage is that they have Opera! Because Opera, by this zooming, will hide the poor practice of text spilling out of its elements (btw, a rare thing with a table cell because cells are "shrink and grow to fit"... but you could have picked a better element where what you say is truer).
You seem unaware of the fundamental problem, but your prescription to alleviate the symptoms is undoubtedly good. <g>