MixedMetaphors.net Gets ADA Compliant

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We're not really ADA compliant yet, but I did change the style sheet to use relative font sizing rather than absolute font sizing. Now if you don't like my tiny font you can use your browser's text size feature to adjust it. This is espeically useful if you're trying to read something in the fiction section. Personally, I like tiny font sizes, because text-as-content is ugly, and if you shrink it down really small it sort of loses its capacity to convey meaning and therefore serves no purpose and therefore becomes "art".

Future enhancements:
1) Fix site to work on Safari and Opera and those other lame non-Internet Explorer browsers. Apparently, on other browsers the main body column does not center properly and instead appears left-justified.
2) Adjust site so that it can be viewed on a 640 by 480 monitor. Why? Because that's the nice accessible thing to do.
3) Convert entire site to VRML. Ha ha ha. Just kidding.

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Instead might I recommend that you encourage all of your readers to adopt Internet Explorer as a foster child and feed it carrots and bread?

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