Simple Font Resizer

Version
1.0.2 (last update on Nov 4, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
Favoured
25
License
GPLv2 or later
Non-Commercial
Type
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59090
Date Added
30 October 2008
Version 1.0.2 - new param added, where you can choose to use images/icons as buttons (now default choice).
does what it says on the tin - that is it will change font sizes sitewide or if you just set the module to one page it will resize ALL the fonts on that page - i wanted it to just resize some parts of the contact page not all of it so it didnt help me. thanks anyway
This module seems to work fine; however, its inclusion of a default font percentage size means that it destroys any variable font sizing established via CSS on a page. That is, if a page includes elements in a number of variable font sizes (e.g. main text at 100%, headings at 125%, special list items at 80%, and so on), this module will convert *all* these to the default size setting of the module - effectively destroying the page design. As there does not appear to be any way *not* to set a default size (if one removes the setting, it simply defaults to 100% on module save), it effectively makes the module unusable on CSS designed pages where there is more than a single font size in use (which is generally all pages).
Really great utility. Does the job perfectly and was simple to install.
I added this module to my site because I had some criticisms from people that found my site hard to read. With this tool, they are now satisfied (or so I have been told anyway).
Recommended for your basic font size needs.
Recommended for your basic font size needs.
It does what it should do - not more and not less. If you have problems with resizing check you CSS-files. You have to change all static PX to EM or %. Takes some time but this code is more accessable.
Works great Thank you!
Works great Thank you!
The ability to resize site fonts on-the-fly increases site accessibility and this module works well.
To make it work the way I wanted I had to go through the site css and change px values to em values for the classes that I wanted to resize.
This is no bad thing as if you don't want menu headings to be resized but only content you set the relevant headings to px and they are not affected.
To make it work the way I wanted I had to go through the site css and change px values to em values for the classes that I wanted to resize.
This is no bad thing as if you don't want menu headings to be resized but only content you set the relevant headings to px and they are not affected.





