On Wed, 18 May 2005 04:01:52 -0400, Mikhail Bozgounov
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I work on LCD monitor as well (17", 1280x1024),
Then this addition may help the page shift:
html {min-height: 100%;margin-bottom: 1px;}
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?
As long as *you* don't see a problem that's all that counts. Or is it?
Do you mean that this is very small size for Tahoma font?
I mean I don't like control freaks.
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.)?
My user style sheet overrides your attempt to take over control my machine
and what's best for *me.*
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
Sounds like one of the alternative methods to "voice-family" might be a
better solution?
(www.petus-bulgaria.org)
Greets, Michel
Regards,
David
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http://www.dlaakso.com/
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