When I stumbled into web design in 1998, we had 13 or 15 inch CRT monitors and a resolution of 1024×768 was already a lot. A font size of 10 pixels slapped hard onto the
and everything looked classy. https://webdesignernews.com/the-evolution-of-font-sizes-and-web-design-challenges/Login to add comment
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