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Usability 101: Using Relative Font Sizes

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Using relative font sizes in your website will ensure that your site is accessible to users with poor sight. This article explains how to use relative font sizes effectively.

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Web Developer Caliber AI
South Africa South Africa
My name is Paul Watson and I have been a professional web-developer since 1997. I live and work remotely from Cape Town, South Africa.

I have many years of experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PostgreSQL, and Ruby on Rails. I am capable in Python and Machine Learning too.

Currently I am the CTO of CaliberAI. Formerly I worked with Kinzen (CTO & co-founder), Storyful (CTO, acquired by News Corp), FeedHenry (co-founder, acquired by Red Hat), and ChangeX.

Now that you know a bit about me why not say hello.

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