trying to be consistant w/ IE/NETSCAPE - text size problem
I am trying to put text in a cell that formats the same in all versions of IE/NE. I used style sheets and have come close. But, NE 4+ shows the text a little smaller. Does anybody have a method that works? Thanks - Keith
JP Stones posted this at 18:24 — 8th July 1999.
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I know how you feel
JP
cds posted this at 01:50 — 9th July 1999.
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hope none of our religious members take offense, but if all you have is a little smaller text, I would say a prayer of thanks, run with what you have and never look back!
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Dan
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lubrant posted this at 00:04 — 10th July 1999.
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yeah, isn't technology grand! I can see it now....
"IE 32.4 and netscape 47.6 are finally compatible!"
-nah, never happen!
Thanks for my reality check!
Anonymous posted this at 19:34 — 20th July 1999.
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This should do the trick:
BODY { font-size : 10pt; }
BODY { fontsize : 11pt; }
IE & NS are so incompatible that in css they require different lines
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Regards,
Adriaan
Leech posted this at 02:05 — 21st July 1999.
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If trying to get the font sizes right is to much an effort (i don't like efforts, you see? ), you can always type your text in an image. That way, all browsers display your text the same way... Ofcourse, it's not the best solution (and with long texts, you can slow down your site a lot), but if you really want the fonts to look exactly the same in both browsers, this is one of the easiest ways...
Greetz,
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Leech.
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