Did you catch this post? -- what not to do http://www.nngroup.com/articles/the-top-ten-web-design-mista...
Yeah, I really encourage you to try bigger font-size -- don't be afraid! The 65 char per line is to strike a balance between how often the reader has to skip to new lines, and how far that trip is. Why 65 exactly? It's…
Lately I've been really focused on catering to the main usecase of most websites: reading. Not all websites are for reading, of course!, but if yours is, use a nice big font with serifs, like 18 or 20px computer modern,…
Did you catch this post? -- what not to do http://www.nngroup.com/articles/the-top-ten-web-design-mista...
Yeah, I really encourage you to try bigger font-size -- don't be afraid! The 65 char per line is to strike a balance between how often the reader has to skip to new lines, and how far that trip is. Why 65 exactly? It's…
Lately I've been really focused on catering to the main usecase of most websites: reading. Not all websites are for reading, of course!, but if yours is, use a nice big font with serifs, like 18 or 20px computer modern,…