Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
------------------snip-------------------------------- > I can see the usefullness of making text bold or italic. But HTML for > email also allows the sender to specify ugly fonts, sizes, colors, > background colors, margins, images, and a lot of other things which, > when combined, *far* outweighs being able to make a word bold. -------------------Snip------------------------------- The specification for the font "you" see is set up in your newsreader. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ At least in Communicator it is . Go to Edit > Preferences> Appearence > Fonts. you set font type and size for Variable and Monospaced fonts. You adjust the Font size (point size). I have both variable and Monospaced fonts now to viewed as Beguait 16 point (use 1024 *768 monitor setting) so I can read messages without giving me a headache. In the same preference you can choose to overide page specific and dynamic fonts on a web page and sub your own fonts. I think the very same thing is in Moz and N6 only there are about 6 or 8 settings including for serif and san serif In the mail and news reader you have control over the most of the fonts you view. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > -- > /Jonas > 'Open Systems' means no fences. And no fences means no use for Gates. > - Sun Microsystems -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phillip M. Jones, CET |MEMBER:VPEA (LIFE) ETA-I, NESDA,ISCET, Sterling 616 Liberty Street |Who's Who. PHONE:276-632-5045, FAX:275-632-0868 Martinsville Va 24112-1809 |[EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ11269732, AIM pjonescet --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If it's "fixed", don't "break it"! mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://www.kimbanet.com/~pjones/default.htm> <http://www.kimbanet.com/~pjones/america/default.htm> <http://www.kimbanet.com/~pjones/message/default.htm> <http://home.kimbanet.com/~pjones/birthday/index.htm>