"As mentioned earlier more people are using iPhones, net books, and other portable devices for viewing the internet. The future of internet browsing will probably involve smaller screens, and thusly larger fonts should, in my opinion, be adopted."
Really? Why don't you stop sizing everything exactly an use a relative measure. Surely it is the job of the device to chose how big a letter should be displayed. One of my biggest frustrations with the web is how long it is taking to get to a point where we can stop using bitmaps to build sites.
I didn't use bitmaps in the site design, only in the article. All the fonts (unless I missed a few) have sizes defined as a percentage so that the device can choose a base font size and I can modify it from there.
Really? Why don't you stop sizing everything exactly an use a relative measure. Surely it is the job of the device to chose how big a letter should be displayed. One of my biggest frustrations with the web is how long it is taking to get to a point where we can stop using bitmaps to build sites.