pbarnhart
Actually the 301/302 stripping I meant as conditional removal - they may be removed by Apache for example and not available to the underlying PHP, Perl, or RoR scripting environments.
And just to illustrate the influence of Twitter it took 4 hours from initial twitter to sphinn front page, here is the twitter sequence for this story:
1. WebmasterRadio New blog post: Kevin Ryan of Search Engine Strategies addresses rumors and bannings http://tinyurl.com/5lz5n8
2. WebmasterRadio Can we get a sphinn my friends? It's the SES rumors story... http://sphinn.com/story/43083
3. WebmasterRadio Still sphinning: http://sphinn.com/story/43083 - As always your help is incredibly appreciated. Plus it's a great interview!
4. WebmasterRadio About to hit the Sphinn front page! - http://sphinn.com/story/43083
5. WebmasterRadio Great Success!
Story: How to sell to Seniors Online: Usability guidelines and tips for marketing to seniors on the web
Creating resizable text is the number one request I've had when implementing an design for seniors. Unfortunately, common web design (bad) practices make this extremely challenging and difficult after the site has been designed. In any case, the easiest sites to work with are the ones designed with W3C accessibility and best practices up front.
Whether doing it yourself, or directing a design team, here are absolutely the best reference for resizable text
http://www.robertnyman.com/2007/02/27/how-to-specify-dynamic-font-sizes-consistently-with-css/
If a site has already been coded and you need to bolt this functionality on, take a look at:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fontresizing/
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