> Phoebe Taylor wrote:
>> If you guys wouldn't mind, could I get a site check on this?
>>
>> http://www.cgraytaylor.net
>>
>> Phoebe
>>
>>   





Quick look: quick thoughts... One method of checking the structural 
integrity of a page is to set minimum font size of 24 or larger; and/or 
to test at +1, +2, or even +3 font-scaling.  In checking your home page 
at +2 in Firefox, causes the content text to shoot out the bottom of the 
footer. You can correct this by deleting the height on #main. Justified 
text works well in some instances in print media. On the Web, it is 
seldom successful, as users have the ability to exercise their font size 
preferences. The "rivers" (typographers slang for the trailing gaps 
running down the content block) you see -- particularly when the fonts  
are scaled -- is correctable, if you choose, by deleting text-align: 
justify; from the p selector.

Best,
~dL



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