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Aug 22nd 2001 | #14125 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 9 |
I have made a website in Photoshop 6.0. I sliced a blank area in which I want to type text (so it loads faster). Is there some code I can put in the HTML so that if people have their browser preferences set for a larger font it won't mess up the tables that Photoshop created? Basically is there some HTML that will over ride my visitors browser font preferences? Thanks! |
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Aug 22nd 2001 | #14136 Report |
Member since: Apr 7th 2001 Posts: 366 |
It's called CSS. Cascading Style Sheets. Whatever you set the font to is what it displays no matter how big they have them set on their browsers!!
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Aug 22nd 2001 | #14167 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
Kay is right... but in my opinion...its better to make the table cells where they will resize as the user increases font size. Take a little time to look at the "tables" tutorial section on http://webmonkey.com THEN....you will know what you need to do. The CSS trick works...but really you are just taking functionality away from the user. |
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