On 2010/07/12 09:31 (GMT-0400) Andy B. composed:

> I have some questions about creating styles for 3 lines of text that are in
> a div that is 298px wide and 75px tall.

> 1. For each line of text, what container would you use? For an example, p,
> div or span?
> 2. I need to create the styles, but don't quite know where to start.
> Line 1: The text "Eternity Records presents" should:
> - Be horozontally centered in the div containing it.
> - Be black in color.
> - Be on a line all by itself.
> - be significantlly larger than the rest of the text on the page.
> - have it's font-family be sans serif.
> Line 2: The text "In Him" should:
> - Be the color #600000.
> - be the same font as line 1.
> - be horozontally centered in the div below line 1
> - Be on a line all by itself.
> - be 25% smaller than line 1.
> Line3: The text "For in Him we move and live and have our being... (Acts
> 17:28)" should:
> - Be #600000 in color.
> - Be the same font as line 1 and 2.
> - Be horozontally centered in the div below line 2
> - Be on a line all by itself.
> - Be the same font size as the text on the rest of the page.

> How would I make these styles?

As David Laakso wrote, your requirements are difficult, conflicting with
usability at the least. http://fm.no-ip.com/Auth/Tmp/testandyb.html presents
all but one component of what you're asking for, alongside alternatives and
comment for your consideration. Hover the small gray rectangle for extra
information. Be sure to examine zoomed both up and down, and separately with
a minimum font size set to at least 13px to see defensive impact on your size
contraints.
-- 
"The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant
words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)

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