I'd appreciate your thoughts on the following please....
I'm doing a website for someone and a couple of the pages are quite text heavy. I've split the text into two columns aiming for 50-75 characters (< 12 words) per line based on guidance I've seen on the net.
At lower screen resolutions, the columns drop off the bottom of the page so once you've read the first column you have to scroll up to start the next column. We are literally talking about 3 or 4 lines of text (at 1024 x 768) which is one flick of the scroll wheel.
I don't see it as a problem as websites require you to scroll back up to use the nav bar anyway but the person I'm doing it for is being awkward about it. I'm going to find out was res monitor he's on to make sure he is using an average size display and then maybe I'll make the text one size smaller to see if that helps. I really want to avoid long lines of text as they aren't particularly easy to read.
Any thoughts welcome!
I'm doing a website for someone and a couple of the pages are quite text heavy. I've split the text into two columns aiming for 50-75 characters (< 12 words) per line based on guidance I've seen on the net.
At lower screen resolutions, the columns drop off the bottom of the page so once you've read the first column you have to scroll up to start the next column. We are literally talking about 3 or 4 lines of text (at 1024 x 768) which is one flick of the scroll wheel.
I don't see it as a problem as websites require you to scroll back up to use the nav bar anyway but the person I'm doing it for is being awkward about it. I'm going to find out was res monitor he's on to make sure he is using an average size display and then maybe I'll make the text one size smaller to see if that helps. I really want to avoid long lines of text as they aren't particularly easy to read.
Any thoughts welcome!