>So i have been noticing this for a while, >in IE, things that I specify as being <strong> </strong> or >font-weight:bold; dont really show up.
>http://slusherland.com/ As a side note to Holly's reply, yes the text is too small to render it's "boldness" (that's a word, I promise:) ), but there is another reason. On the Bio Page how you have bolded Kelly's name and then placed it inside an anchor tag: <strong><a href="http://slusherland.com/" title="me!">Kelly Slusher</a></strong> Most times I have done something like this, the parser will bold the text, but then it encounters the anchor tag and looks to the stylesheet on how to display the text contained in it. So, you're telling it to be bold, and THEN to do whatever is defined as a { ... } in your stylesheet. A few ways to fix: simply place the <strong></strong inside the a tag like so: <a href="http://slusherland.com/" title="me!"><strong>Kelly Slusher</strong></a> Or you can use css to do it. Either place style="font-weight: bold;" in the anchor tag, make a class in your stylesheet and declare it in the a tag, like below: /* CSS */ .bold { font-weight: bold; } /* HTML */ ... <a href="..." class="bold">kelly Slusher</a> ... Of course, you're still getting the problem when not using the anchor tag, but this follow up was just to let you know about the anchor problem. I would recommend using a little larger font size anyways, since most people with bad eyes would have a terrible time trying to read that text. Just a suggestion. Hope it helps. :) --BJ ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/
