Judy, I don't use a cellphone for web access either, but please note there is no "mouseover" on touch screens because there is no mouse. All that functionality is lost. If you google "css cell phone" (without the quotes) you'll get lots of hits, all of which seem like interesting reading. Good luck! Charlie Dobie At 11:17 PM 3/20/2016, you wrote: >I'm redoing my rootsweb website. I don't own a cellphone and very rarely >use one. I've never used a cell to access the Internet. So would cell >owners who also know web design please comment to my questions? > >What is the smallest font that is comfortable reading on a cellphone? > >For example, in footers I've often used a size="2" font. I think that's >either an MS 8 or 10 point. How hard is that to see on a cell? > >When a website has a large picture, if you are on a cellphone would you >abandon the page or move around the image if you had to? What if the >image is made small on the webpage but enlarges when you put your mouse on >it? Both would require you moving about-- which way is better? Note: > These are family portraits that cannot be reduced further. > > >I've been removing all my font tags, but I'd like to know what is best to >view on a cell before I start putting in CSS "small" tags. And if the >mouseover on images is bad on cellphones, I don't want to spend all the >time converting the images with that special code. > >Thanks for your comments. > >Judy > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >----- >No virus found in this message. >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >Version: 2016.0.7497 / Virus Database: 4545/11855 - Release Date: 03/20/16 Charles Dobie, [email protected]