I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
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Jehangir Larry
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There's a problem with your IE(s). I can resize the font both in IE
6 7 (Win XP Pro 64).
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
--
Jehangir Larry
There's a problem with your IE(s). I can resize the font both in IE
6 7 (Win XP Pro 64).
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
--
Jehangir Larry
Other sites show OK in all versions of IE with me.
Are you suggesting I remove and re-install IE?
Thanks.
JL
Original Message
From: Rafael
To: Jehangir Larry
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] IE Font Size issue
There's a
Perhaps I need to restate the issue.
I have specified a font-size of 80% in the embedded CSS.
FF/Opera will show this reduced size.
IE (all versions) do not display the reduced size.
I am not talking about user font resizing.
Trust that clears it.
Thanks.
JL
Original Message
From:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
--
Jehangir Larry
I see relatively little difference in a side by side comparison with the
above browsers and
On 9/15/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
I have a little rendering mystery. Opera/9.23 Mac is not behave quite
the same as Opera/9.23 Win on this page:
uri
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/sm-chg/
(I would suggest disabling images unless you
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
--
Jehangir Larry
I see relatively little difference in a side by side comparison with
the
Looking the same here (didn't bother to count the pixels, though)...
M/O/S + IE 6 7, Win XP Pro 64
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version
Jehangir Larry wrote:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/makhija/test.php
When seen in FF/Opera/Safari (PC) the #header-sub (~Engineers
Contractors~) appears as intended.
In IE (all) - PC, it appears huge. Atleast here.
The only way I can reproduce that is by checking IE's accessibility
option
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
--
Jehangir Larry
I see relatively little difference
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
--
Jehangir Larry
I see relatively little
And I want legends to act like headers.
Legends are very tricky to style. I found that the best way to get
control was to add a span inside and style that. Extra markup is
obviously not ideal but it appears to be the only practical solution to
get real control over rendering of legends.
Tim
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