From: daniel47@somewhere.someplaceelse   
      
   On 8/08/2025 4:59 pm, Richard Owlett wrote:   
   > On 8/7/25 4:43 PM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:   
   >> On 05/08/2025 10:14, Schugo wrote:   
   >>> On 04.08.2025 14:53, Richard Owlett wrote:   
      
      
      
   >> And on 04/08/2025 12:10, Richard Owlett wrote:>...>   
   >>> I'm a tri-focal wearing octogenarian with perception[better   
   >>> term???] issues. I use SeaMonkey's   
   >>> Edit->Preferences->Appearance->Fonts to force a comfortably   
   >>> readable size. That forces a "large hunk" of some lines   
   >>> off-screen. If a full sentence is not visible I have   
   >>> comprehension issues.   
   >>   
   >> As a work-around, maybe Ctrl+- to reduce the content size until it   
   >> doesn't get cropped, then use the system's magnifier tool to make   
   >> the text readable?   
   >   
   > I've been working on another approach. Creating new HTML documents   
   > where all paragraphs consist of arbitrarily long lines with   
   > appropriately interspersed , and tags. I've done a small   
   > feasibility example for fellow seniors at church putting a paragraph   
   > formatted KJV[1] in a form acceptable to any browser and using a   
   > *user specified* font *AND* screen width.   
   >   
   > [1] _KJV Cambridge Paragraph Bible_ https://ebible.org/engkjvcpb/   
      
   Richard, in a past life, I had a web page similar (weekly newsletters of   
   a group) to your web page .... except that when you selected a webpage   
   from my left hand column, that sub-page was displayed on the right hand   
   side of the screen --- select something different on the left hand   
   column and the right hand side of screen changed.   
      
   It might/could also be possible to have a third column so you could have   
   'Books of the Bible' in the left hand column, 'Chapter Numbers with-in   
   that Book' in the middle column and 'Content of the Chapter' in the   
   third column (main part) of the screen.   
      
   >> also in the Accessibility tools of the last Windows that I used.   
   >>   
   >> /df   
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   Daniel70   
      
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