My guess was wrong in that case. 😱
I thought because of the power (and x-max) demands of the overlapping constant-voltage crossovers which are more easily fullfilled with boxed speakers than dipoles (especially at the lower end of the midrange speakers).
Regards
Charles
I thought because of the power (and x-max) demands of the overlapping constant-voltage crossovers which are more easily fullfilled with boxed speakers than dipoles (especially at the lower end of the midrange speakers).
Regards
Charles
john k... said:Second, I agree that it may be related to the font size used in the web browser. Dave, could you check that? Also, what page(s) are you referring to? Just let me know one so I can check it. I will down load the newest version of FireFox and check it out.
OK.
At the default font size things fir on the page, but...
on the (white on porno black) home page the font -- particularily the italics navigation) is so small it is pretty much unreadable. Further, puncjhing the text size increase button does not enlarge that bit -- it behaves like you are using frames but you don't seem to be. Increasing text size causes text to flow over other text pictures etc.
The grey pages have text that is readable, but would be more comfortable a size larger. Again pages seem to be behaving as if they are framed, but aren't
Note: frames are always a bad idea.
Because their is no standard monitor pixel size, and different OS display text at different densities it is very important that a web page survive a change of text size.
As yours is it would get a D for that part (and an A for content -- on occasion i have downloaded your pages and "fixed" them to make them behave better.
dave
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