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Critique of Intelligent Design

Evolution vs. Creationism

The Art of ID Stuntmen

Faith vs Reason

Anthropic Principle

Autopsy of the Bible code

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hard to read website Bajema, Carl Dec 23, 2004
While a small font size enables you to squeeze more inofrmation into the same space it makes it very hard to read. This is a major criticism because we are all busy and it takes too much time to try to read small print. I listed Talk Reason as one of my favorite websites and had planned to refer students to articles posted on the website but I don't want to take the time using a magnifying glass to read the text.
I am a 67 year old evolutionary biologist who appreciates what you are doing but I would like to read it in a more user friendly font size and style.
carl bajema

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hard to read website TalkReason , Dec 23, 2004
Dear Mr. Bajema,

Thank you for your message and for your kind words about the contents of our site. We regret that you have problems with the font size on our site and would like to help you solve this problem.

In all major web browsers (we have just tested the site on IE, Foxfire, and
Netscape) there is a submenu on the View menu (usually something with
"text") which will allow you to increase the font size of the site. If you
let us know which specific browser you use, we would be happy to send you
detailed instructions on increasing the text size.

TalkReason Administration