At 11:11 AM 1/18/2006, Wolf, Chris wrote: >The warning about obsolete browsers does not refer to IE6; it's talking >about much older versions. Although IE6 has a few minor CSS bugs, its >support of CSS is generally very good. > >When you're viewing CSS pages, the "ignore font sizes..." may not be the >best method for getting larger fonts on the screen. Have you tried leaving >the "ignore font sizes" unchecked and using View, Text Size to make the text >larger? This method works on both the old and new MSU pages. That method works on MSU's web site, but I'm not sure it gives me the range of font sizes I really need. It's probably OK, but on the new home page, the submenus on the left are still rather small, even when I select the largest size font. I wouldn't want to try to do a lot of reading in a font that small. (Makes me physically ill with even the best monitors.) More importantly, it doesn't work for way too many other peoples' web sites. I don't want to change that accessibility option every time I switch to a different web window, so I generally just leave it checked. It would be nice if that option was a toggle switch on one of IE's menu bars. John Gorentz