On 04/03/11 04:10, "G.Sørtun" wrote:
On 04.03.2011 02:35, Martin wrote:
I also tested it today on IE6 - and here's the problem. Any advice?

link: www.slackword.net/astute

Didn't test, but I'm pretty sure the addition of...

.trileft {display: inline;}

...will fix IE6' 'margin-doubling on floats' bug and make those floats line up as you want.

Now, before you quit checking in other browsers, try setting "minimum font size" to 24px or something. In my opinion (since you asked) you have a weakness in your design.

Thanks a lot. The display:inline option has worked fine.

Now to the fonts. I know it doesn't look nice. I'm not an experienced designer so earlier I read some basics on setting up the font sizes. I got the impression that one shouldn't set font-size in pixels in order to give the user freedom to change the size. On my website it used to be font-size: 100% to be set as a browser's default, however, The fonts looked much too big in all browsers
so I set the size in pictures to make them smaller.
Now you mention this 'minimum font size', but I'm not sure I understand it. I would think I'd have to set the MAXIMUM font size so that it doesn't
get too big. Could you kindly elaborate on that?

btw, I do appreciate your feedback.

thank you
Martin
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