Re: [css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread Richard Brown
Hi All On 27/01/07, ~davidLaakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Richard Brown wrote: > > > > Currently I am trying this: > > I am not sure how it looks on Windows but on Mac it looks bad! > > > After making the correction the Holly sent (the missing hyphen), I >

Re: [css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Richard Brown wrote: > I am hoping that I will not need to use image replacement to achieve > what I want! The site is located at: > > CSS is: > > The image is: >

Re: [css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
Richard Brown wrote: > > Currently I am trying this: > I am not sure how it looks on Windows but on Mac it looks bad! > After making the correction the Holly sent (the missing hyphen), I would change the order from: font-family: "Palatino Linotype", "Book A

Re: [css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread Holly Bergevin
From: "Richard Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >CSS is: > >Currently I am trying this: >font-size: 3em; >font family: "Palatino Linotype", "Book Antiqua", Palatino, "Times New >Roma

Re: [css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread Amy M Ostrom
Dear Richard: Not many people will have that particular font available, so while you have set up the font-family as best you could, I believe it would be futile to attempt. Rather, to increase readability/accessibility, I incorporated a technique that turns the logo image into a background and