I like the idea of you using live text for some of the header text, but
when it comes down to it--when it is on the screen, it just doesn't look
optimum/professional due to aliasing.  Try experimenting with different
font-family, font-size, or even color.  (The Georgia is easier to read
than Palatino, but that's mainly because it is not as large.)  And all
the italics is a bit too much, again because of aliasing.  Use italics
sparingly or render it as an anti-aliased graphic.

This is a frustration I have on my sites and am not sure of a best way
to optimize text so that it doesn't get all jagged (even with common
fonts like Arial), other than rendering it an anti-aliased graphic.
Perhaps it is one of the cons of using percent-based font-size?  Oh if
only CSS/browsers could anti-alias...

Good luck.
-p

PS I concur that pink as a bg-color is perhaps not ideal for a law firm.

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Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:07 AM
To: CSS Discussion
Subject: [css-d] table layout to css conversion

I am converting this site <http://www.rackemann.com/> from tables to
css; and, I'm a little reluctant to go further without some feedback. 
Your comments on any aspect will be appreciated.
There is only one clickable link:
Read on...> (bottom of left column)
The uri is: <http://www.dlaakso.com/srb/> 
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