On 23-Mar-07, at 10:53 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
Both Opera and IE increase em-based font sizes by 25%,...
Hello,
Is that a generally true statement? Or was it in reference only to
the site under discussion?
I ask because I'm having a problem with button text sliding out to
the right of
Rob Stevenson wrote:
On 23-Mar-07, at 10:53 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
Both Opera and IE increase em-based font sizes by 25%,...
Hello,
Is that a generally true statement? Or was it in reference only to
the site under discussion?
I ask because I'm having a problem with button
On 3/23/07, David Hucklesby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jeffrey,
I took a look at your page on my laptop with IE7 and Opera 9:
http://www.melissagerstein.com/tests/akon/akon.htm
Because I have a high-definition screen, Windows is set to 120 DPI.
Both Opera and IE increase em-based font
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:04:34 -0300, Rob Stevenson wrote:
On 23-Mar-07, at 10:53 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
Both Opera and IE increase em-based font sizes by 25%,...
Hello,
Is that a generally true statement? Or was it in reference only to the site
under
discussion?
That is universally
On 24-Mar-07, at 10:36 AM, ~davidLaakso wrote:
PS Thou shalt not steal the thread :-) .
Sorry! Enthusiasm made me do it.
Back to your regularly scheduled programming
Rob
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Hi Jeffrey,
I took a look at your page on my laptop with IE7 and Opera 9:
http://www.melissagerstein.com/tests/akon/akon.htm
Because I have a high-definition screen, Windows is set to 120 DPI.
Both Opera and IE increase em-based font sizes by 25%, so the alphabet
spills onto two lines. Worse,
hi everyone,
i'm working on this page
http://www.melissagerstein.com/tests/akon/akon.htm
and when i switch back and forth with the ff extension ie tab i see a
problem with the top navigation. (alphabet)
the problem is the spacing between the alphabet links varies between ie and
ff. i switched