>I agree, you've offered a lot of customization options. I can tell you that if you were in the US and forcing to 100%, you would never be able to sell into a government agency because of that as it would violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. I have no idea what the laws are in Canada.
...probably the same
I just need to find the proper support for a member who is using 125% and this causes, even in HTML5, something I cannot have to be properly resized.
But, as for the resizing, while it may nice to have the fonts to be enlarged properly and still be clearly readable, the problem is with images. The browser tends to render the page in regards to that but the image will never be as clear as the font. So, this makes the image weird and that goes worst as the user increases the zooming. It then makes the site look bad as if it is our fault not having properly designed images while in fact this is caused by an action of a user. I did get that one before. "Hey, your site doesn't look good at all. All the images are fuzzy.". Well, he was running at 150% to 175% if I recall correctly. And, then, "Oh, you're right. Sorry, my mistake.". :)