- From: Sue Wooster <sue@internetpagemakers.com.au>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 16:23:16 +1100
- To: <wai-wcag-editor@w3.org>
Hi I am a web developer currently developing a site for an Australian organisation in the telecommunications industry. Their site contains numerous downloadable .pdf documents. The text size at 100% looks quite small - possibly about 10 points - some of the type is in 3 columns and at this resolution, looks quite fuzzy. Obviously the document was never designed for the web and is somewhat easier to read in a printed version. Does the W3c have any guidelines for the visually impaired regarding the use of .pdf as an adjunct of a web site.? Regards, Sue Wooster ************************************************************************** INTERNET PAGEMAKERS `Hit the Web' Web site design, E-commerce, Hosting & Online marketing Web: http://www.internetpagemakers.com.au Email: sue@internetpagemakers.com.au Tel: 03 9545 0922 Fax: 03 9545 3563 Address: 15/622 Ferntree Gully Road, Mulgrave Vic Australia 3170 ***************************************************************************
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