>>>> > > > I did not look at the demo. > With regard to your page, setting type in pixels is not a good idea. > In > general, the culprits as far as type is concerned, is setting fonts > with > line-height set in pixels, and hard-coding a height on blocks > containing > text-type. Just for kicks, try resetting your horizontal-navigation > bar: > pretend you do not have, nor have ever heard of, Photoshop.
1. 'hard coding heights on blocks containing text-type' - that must be done by Joomla or the template. 2. 'line-height set in pixels' - what should I use? It's a menu rather than a paragraph. 3. 'try resetting your horizontal-navigation bar' The main reason I chose this template, framework was because of the menu and now you're telling me it's rubbish. 4. 'nor have ever heard of, Photoshop' - So I wasted three years at university then :D > > Solutions to markup validation problems are often easily resolved by > running the page through Tidy Online [1] [backup your original page > before doing so]. > That's great except it doesn't teach me what the problem is, and when it's coded by Joomla, then I can't change it anyway. I am so happy the days of IE6 are finally going away but I seem to be faced with a new problem - display sizes. I appreciate you may have bad eyes and/or a whopping great monitor but I feel that because of this designs are having to be uber-basic once again. 16 pixels minimum - are you kidding me!? I've also been a little disappointed hearing user of this list telling people to stay away from animation because at the end of the day it is subjective, and/or you may be designing for a client that has requested it. Since I have started using Joomla and customising templates like this I seem to be getting a lot more work. I'll get onto the template developers about this minimum font size thing. Cheers, CB ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ List policies -- http://css-discuss.org/policies.html Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/