While for the most part it’s really good to see all this information in one place, I have to take issue with one part of “3. Improve your type” where the idea of using points is supported. I have found, when others do this, that it’s very frustrating when the end user (me, for instance) wants to print the item and the author/designer has used a type/size I have trouble reading. CSS-styled Points are not resizable in print or print-preview. A web document is still an electronic document until it hits the page, and should be sized in percentages/ems or anything resizable until it is a printed document, regardless of style sheet while it is still electronic.
While for the most part it’s really good to see all this information in one place, I have to take issue with one part of “3. Improve your type” where the idea of using points is supported. I have found, when others do this, that it’s very frustrating when the end user (me, for instance) wants to print the item and the author/designer has used a type/size I have trouble reading. CSS-styled Points are not resizable in print or print-preview. A web document is still an electronic document until it hits the page, and should be sized in percentages/ems or anything resizable until it is a printed document, regardless of style sheet while it is still electronic.
Just my 2ยข worth.
CW