Hello Gabriel,

You might want to consider downloading and investing the time to become 
familiar with Firebug:

   http://getfirebug.com/

a Firefox add-on that gives you the ability to click on one portion of a 
page and see what HTML, CSS, DOM, etc. is related to it.  I wouldn't 
know what to do to tweak most of the pre-packaged Ajax I come across 
without it.

Gabriel Millerd wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am writing a WikiMedia extension to display timeline data with
> Simile. Since my timelines share space in the browser with the wiki
> sidebar and misc padding, I want to make some of the stock text a
> little snugger. Specifically I would like to make a few adjustments to
> the dates fonts highlighted here
> http://theonering.net/~gmillerd/Shot0001.png and the surrounding ones.
> 
> I notice that examples at http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/
> have font sizes smaller than the source distribution. For the life of
> me I cannot find where that is being altered. My only suspect is
> http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/styles.css which when applied seems to
> do nothing for me. But it actually does have a size change instruction
> in it.
> 
> Thanks for your help, this is an outstanding application.


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