Thansk all - okay, here we go..
Validate the markup on all pages. Do you and/or the client have IE/
6 and IE/7 set at anything other than Text Size : medium (default)?
I validated - right now, the only thing that makes it *invalid* is the
flash. But when I take out the flash, the page is
Michelle Cole wrote:
When you have the PC back, check the setting in both IE/6 and IE/7
to make sure they are set to text-size medium.
IE6 - yes, set to Medium, and looks fine.
IE7 - yep - it's the same. It doesn't look *quite* as bold in IE7 as
it does on my Mac, but it's definitely
I'm doing a site that uses a black background with white text. You
can see it here (still under development - so I know things are messed
up all over the place! And a warning - it's for a stage musician, so
there is audio and video that plays as soon as the page loads up. I'm
still
Michelle Cole wrote:
http://brassblogs.com/testbed
When I do this with black text on a white background, the font looks
normal (It's Trebuchet MS). But this - the white-on-black - makes the
text look like it's using bold font all the time. In fact, there's a
page where I have a
I'm doing a site that uses a black background with white
text. You can see it here (still under development - so I
know things are messed up all over the place! And a warning
- it's for a stage musician, so there is audio and video that
plays as soon as the page loads up. I'm still
On Jul 14, 2008, at 1:50 AM, Michelle Cole wrote:
I can't find any reason for this to be happening - and I assumed it
was how my Mac (using Firefox and/or Safari) just renders fonts. But
the client is using a PC, ad he says the same thing is happening to
him.
When I did the comp for