Roger,

My apologies for the delay in responding.  I have been away for a while.

Well, it's very good of you to help.  Actually I didn't have a particular 
website in mind and I am still learning, testing on my pc's server.   Generally 
speaking, positioning is a real problem in CSS, I think.  Please have a look at 
this website: http://espn.go.com/  (I understand they emigrated to CSS not so 
long ago).  It is beautiful *UNTIL* you change the font size to "LARGE.   It 
completely messes up the middle column, actually it becomes * unreadable *.   
The right column is also affected but to a lesser degree..

I better spend more on learning how to allow for text changes in CSS.  
Thank you once again for offering to help.  

Isn't this list great :)

Kind regards,
Mohammed

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Roger Roelofs 
  To: M. Othman 
  Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:33 PM
  Subject: Re: [css-d] Unable to fix <p> font size in specific class


  Mohammed,

  On Nov 21, 2005, at 7:10 AM, M. Othman wrote:

  > Thank you Rahul, Roger and Georg for your answers.
  >
  > It makes sense of course that users should be in control of their 
  > browsers
  > (text sizes etc) but that actually causes a problem with positioning in
  > general.
  >
  > Perhaps I will start looking for an alternative way to keep the layout 
  > fixed
  > even when the text size is enlarged (or reduced) by users.

  If you could give us a url to your current page we could provide 
  suggestions about how to get the layout you want.  We're here to help, 
  not just tell you "you can't do that"  :-)


  Roger,

  Roger Roelofs
      "Measure twice, cut once"
          -- Dutch proverb
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