Tony wrote:
> 
> Most web people should be using CSS(style sheets), at least I hope. As far
> as my web pages I set the fonts at 14 or 12 at the lowest end. Of course
> this is for 96DPI browser settings, most new browsers are using this now
> especially in OSX. As the volunteer web person for our church I can assure
> you that the web page looks the same on a mac or a PC. That's the beauty of
> CSS.

I, and many others, don't use a newer browser - my Wallstreet is
running the most recent 4.x Netscape (and iCab) on OS 8.6.  This
Netscape assumes the old 72 dpi page setting.  With this, the pages,
which DO use CSS, do NOT look the same on the PC & Mac.  

If our webmaster used 12 or 14, as you do, or even 9, the pages would
look just fine - be completely legible - on any Mac browser, but as I
said, he specifies 8.5 point type - I've checked the style sheet
descriptor page.  They're legible on the PC (I assume), and bug tracks
on the Mac.

I thought I'd heard that Mozilla now required OS 9 to install - I just
looked at the versiontracker page and it says OS 8.(something).  I'll
see if it installs & changes anything . . . 

Anne

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