Hi,
Is this site forbidden for low vision people?
If not, make the text on the front page a bit larger please? The text is
very small!!!
Regards Peter Verhoeven
Internet : http://www.plex.nl/~pverhoe/main2.html (The Screen Magnifiers
Homepage)
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>thought I'd share the following info which I came accross with the list.
>Jim
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