Hi,
I work on LCD monitor as well (17", 1280x1024), my preferred browser is Firefox, but I tested also on Opera and IE 6 and I don't see any problems with the 'font-size: small' setting for the website?
Do you mean that this is very small size for Tahoma font?
But, you can resize font sizes in any browser, including Opera (and even in IE, if you use relative font sizes as small, x-small, etc.)?
Anyway, this filter you mentioned is for older versions of Opera and also a good thing to keep in the css, as IE 5.0/win needs ONE rule to ignore immediately AFTER the [ voice-family: "\"}\""; etc. ] filter
(http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/37121) - smth. which I discovered this morning:)))
...Please, anyone, any feedback on some Mac-specific browser?
(www.petus-bulgaria.org)
:)))
Greets, Michel
======================================================= <quote> David Laakso wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2005 11:15:13 -0400, Mikhail Bozgounov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:\
Hi to everyone on this great list!:) The link: http://www.petus-bulgaria.org Location of CSS file: http://petus-bulgaria.org/lib/css/all.css
Thanks ever so much for the link to the style sheet. When you're 68 and your default browser is Opera and you have a 1280 optimal LCD monitor you'll start looking at the style sheet before looking at the site and when you see this:
html>body { /* Opera */
font-size: small;
}
you won't waste your time and just go on to other things, too.
David Laakso
</quote>
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