Thank you Nick and Philippe,
I appreciate your comments (and your humor). I guess I was just checking
to see if there wasn't something in CSS that I wasn't aware of to make
things smaller. I agree, the magnifying glass is probably not feasible.
Cheers,
John
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There is a little something I am having a problem with in Firefox, if you
can imagine that! I was working on something that all needed to fit on one
page for printing, and it required the font-size to be pretty small (but
not unreadable, mind you). I tried setting the font-size value to .5em,
wh
Yes, but that is not what I am after. I mean I don't want to lis to be
displayed inline; I want the uls to be displayed inline.
Thanks,
John
"Justin Reid"
Hello all,
You all have been extremely helpful in the past, and I have my fingers
crossed for this one. I hope I am just missing something.
I have the following html (for an orgchart - have changed the info to
protect the innocent):
0100 Rm 444 Administrative Office
Chief: Hewey Le
Hi Brian,
Now it appears to be off in IE. Sorry. I guess that wasn't the solution.
I must say I am at a loss to say why this is happening, but I'm sure
someone on this list could help out.
It looks like IE is interpreting the padding differently than Mozilla.
Hmm, I don't really have time to re
Hello Brian,
Just from a quick glance, your footer postion is 1 px to the right of the
elements above it. For example, div #content .narrowcolumn is positioned
let's say 12 px from the left, and your footer is 13 px from the left. I
haven't tested this, but my first try would be changing the foo