Oh, I forget to include the url to the page with the potential font
problem in 10.5:
http://www.politicalfilter.com/content/frontpage/comments/lipstick-rhetoric/
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On a website I've built, the font Impact seems to be displaying as bold.
Yet this is only occurring under Mac OS 10.5. Under 10.4 and Windows XP,
the font appears fine. I'm not sure if it's a CSS problem, so I'm posing
the question as a matter of elimination. What say you?
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Two questions:
1. I'm working on a website, which has a simple horizontal navigation
bar. When the browser window is resize, all the text in the bar bumps
down to multiple lines, messing up the layout. How can I prevent this?
2. On the same website, in IE6, when the browser window is resized, the
I'm at bit of a loss when it comes to building a website. I've mocked up
a layout in an old program called Layout Master and the layout seems to
work fine in most browsers. However, the layout uses absolute
positioning and z-indexes to achieve the layout. Is this wrong and if so
why?
Also, are the
Hello.
I'm working a website, an online voting form for site. However, I'm
having problems with the layout in ie6 and 7. Works fie in Firefox and
Opera.
It's a three column template, #14 from layout gala
(http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala14.html), yet the left column
doesn't stay put in i