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TreatmentPlant
 
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Default (OT) Font and font-size survey - 06-06-2007 , 09:18 PM






Although there are no right/wrong answers to these questions, I would
like to gauge an opinion of the users here:

What is the default font and font-size YOU currently use?

Has this font or font-size changed? Recently? When? Why did you change?




Further discussions/questions:

What percentage of all users know how to change their default font and
font-size? (guesstimate) What percentage of all users use something
other than the browser defaults? (guesstimate)

When you create a web page, what font and font-size do you expect the
majority of your users to have? or do you expect the majority of the
users will have their settings as is when their browser is first installed?

What are the 'default' font and font-size settings for browsers?



Any assistance would be appreciated.


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TreatmentPlant
 
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Default Re: (OT) Font and font-size survey - 06-06-2007 , 09:32 PM






I'll respond to my own questions:

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What is the default font and font-size YOU currently use?
Times New Roman 14

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Has this font or font-size changed? Recently? When? Why did you change?
Recently increased size from 12pt because web sites I frequent were
making their text smaller and smaller. I am not getting any younger
either, and spend a lot of time at the computer so the larger font helps
to ease eye strain.

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Further discussions/questions:

What percentage of all users know how to change their default font and
font-size? (guesstimate) What percentage of all users use something
other than the browser defaults? (guesstimate)
I would guess the majority of users have their settings left as-was when
they installed their browser.

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When you create a web page, what font and font-size do you expect the
majority of your users to have? or do you expect the majority of the
users will have their settings as is when their browser is first installed?
I guess that most Windoze users will have the default font set installed
and have not changed the browser setting from their installation
settings. I guess that other OS users (who might be a bit more computer
savvy (?)) have installed at least the most common fonts (Times, Arial
etc.) and may be using defaults other than what is set as their browser
is installed.

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What are the 'default' font and font-size settings for browsers?
I don't know! I have played with all my browsers so much that I cannot
recall what the installation default settings are!


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Chris F.A. Johnson
 
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Default Re: (OT) Font and font-size survey - 06-06-2007 , 09:49 PM



On 2007-06-07, TreatmentPlant wrote:
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Although there are no right/wrong answers to these questions, I would
like to gauge an opinion of the users here:

What is the default font and font-size YOU currently use?
Helvetica 22px

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Has this font or font-size changed? Recently? When? Why did you change?
It hasn't changed recently.

Quote:
Further discussions/questions:

What percentage of all users know how to change their default font and
font-size? (guesstimate) What percentage of all users use something
other than the browser defaults? (guesstimate)
What's the point of such a guess?

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When you create a web page, what font and font-size do you expect the
majority of your users to have?
I expect users to have their default size set at whatever they are
most comfortable reading.

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or do you expect the majority of the users will have their settings
as is when their browser is first installed?
I don't know and don't care.

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What are the 'default' font and font-size settings for browsers?
I have no idea, and it makes no difference when designing a web
page.

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Jim Moe
 
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Default Re: (OT) Font and font-size survey - 06-07-2007 , 04:41 AM



TreatmentPlant wrote:
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What is the default font and font-size YOU currently use?

The base font-size is always 100% (1 em).
The font may be either serif or sans-serif. It depends.

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Has this font or font-size changed? Recently? When? Why did you change?

Not in the last 4 years.
I discovered accessibility. And that a web page cannot be made into a
print page.
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What percentage of all users know how to change their default font and
font-size? (guesstimate) What percentage of all users use something
other than the browser defaults? (guesstimate)

I have no idea.

Quote:
When you create a web page, what font and font-size do you expect the
majority of your users to have? or do you expect the majority of the
users will have their settings as is when their browser is first installed?

Whatever is comfortable for them.
I have no idea.

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What are the 'default' font and font-size settings for browsers?

Depends on the browser and installed fonts.

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Bergamot
 
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Default Re: (OT) Font and font-size survey - 06-07-2007 , 08:46 AM



TreatmentPlant wrote:
Quote:
Although there are no right/wrong answers to these questions, I would
like to gauge an opinion of the users here:
This really isn't the right newsgroup for this type of query, unless
you've got some web page to go along with it. Then we'd critique it, of
course. I'll answer your questions anyway and hopefully you'll see
that this type of survey is pretty pointless.

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What is the default font and font-size YOU currently use?
It just doesn't matter. I doubt anyone else uses exactly the same
settings. I'll just mention that the size is larger than the factory
default and, on my monitor, I prefer a sans-serif to a serif font, but
it really depends on the font. Arial is butt ugly, as is Times.

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Has this font or font-size changed? Recently? When? Why did you change?
I changed years ago when I got my first high-res monitor and found most
web sites to be unreadable. It was then I discovered accessibility and
the joys of font-size:100%.

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Further discussions/questions:

What percentage of all users know how to change their default font and
font-size? (guesstimate) What percentage of all users use something
other than the browser defaults? (guesstimate)
I can pull a number out of the air as well as anyone else, so I'll just
say: 93.8% and 64.7%, respectively.

Note that I did make sure the second number was smaller than the first.
It might be illogical otherwise.

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When you create a web page, what font and font-size do you expect the
majority of your users to have? or do you expect the majority of the
users will have their settings as is when their browser is first installed?
I expect the user to have whatever is comfortable for them. I imagine a
lot of times they find the factory defaults are good enough.

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What are the 'default' font and font-size settings for browsers?
Depends on the browser. You can install a bunch of browsers and check
them out yourself, if you really want to know.

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Any assistance would be appreciated.
HTH, and HAND

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Nick Wedd
 
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Default Re: (OT) Font and font-size survey - 06-07-2007 , 09:45 AM



In message <5cqd0sF30nmnaU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, Bergamot
<bergamot (AT) visi (DOT) com> writes
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TreatmentPlant wrote:

What percentage of all users know how to change their default font and
font-size? (guesstimate) What percentage of all users use something
other than the browser defaults? (guesstimate)

I can pull a number out of the air as well as anyone else, so I'll just
say: 93.8% and 64.7%, respectively.

Note that I did make sure the second number was smaller than the first.
It might be illogical otherwise.
I deduce that you have never worked in Tech Support :-)
Users do all kinds of extraordinary things without being aware that they
are doing them, and then deny having done them.

Nick
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Bergamot
 
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Default Re: (OT) Font and font-size survey - 06-07-2007 , 02:16 PM



Nick Wedd wrote:
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Users do all kinds of extraordinary things without being aware that they
are doing them, and then deny having done them.
You are right, of course.

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Chaddy2222
 
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Default Re: (OT) Font and font-size survey - 06-08-2007 , 03:39 AM



On Jun 7, 11:18 am, TreatmentPlant <NoEmailTha... (AT) DieSpammers (DOT) com>
wrote:
Quote:
Although there are no right/wrong answers to these questions, I would
like to gauge an opinion of the users here:

What is the default font and font-size YOU currently use?
Well considering I don't use a screen half the time it's not really
that vital.

Quote:
Has this font or font-size changed? Recently? When? Why did you change?

I didn't and have not changed much for quite a while. ]

Quote:
Further discussions/questions:

What percentage of all users know how to change their default font and
font-size? (guesstimate) What percentage of all users use something
other than the browser defaults? (guesstimate)

When you create a web page, what font and font-size do you expect the
majority of your users to have? or do you expect the majority of the
users will have their settings as is when their browser is first installed?

What are the 'default' font and font-size settings for browsers?

Any assistance would be appreciated.
You can't prodict anything on the web, for one some people don't even
use a screen, so font-size is best left at the default for the users
browser, if infact the user is useing a font at all. The best choice
of font is to have a range of common fonts, such as arial, and a few
other fall back fonts, in case a user does not have a font that is
near what you have specified.
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Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz




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