Richard Brown wrote:


I done a redesign on a site:
http://www.swmug.co.uk/
The css is embeded. Please could you check that it works in all Windows and Linux browsers. Thanks. Additionally, I have used Papyrus as a font but I believe it is exclusively Mac. Is there a Windows equivalent please? I can't find anything.
Rich

Rich,
Sorry to be a pain, but: I regret the layout is not working well for you with font-zoom. The containers expand horizontally and overlap. Running text over an image is problematic. The text-expands vertically breaking out at the bottom of the image on zoom. This liquid 3 column liquid layout <http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins> may work better for you. It works well cross-browser (consider reducing that nice 1100px+ map image to approx 300px wide and putting in the header). I regret that Papyrus is available in XP(grin). Typography is about making the written word readable. Perhaps Papyrus for the logo (falling back on georgia, tnr, times, serif). And georgia, tnr, times, serif-- for everything else? (You've used an id more than once on the page-- validate the markup).
Best,
~dL
*Typography exists to honor content.*
— Robert Bringhurst

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David Laakso
http://www.dlaakso.com

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