Hello Al
Yes, you CAN change your font sizes and attributes in your Legacy
output by using an external CSS (cascading style sheet) - if you learn
some html coding and basic CSS.
Plenty instructions on the internet.
In a text editor (e.g. Notepad ) you write a master CSS file which
holds the settings for fonts, header sizes etc.
Then in  Legacy's "Web Page Creation>Links>Custom HTML Header on each
page" you put a line like this:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../_styles/legacy.css">
which means every page is governed by the .CSS file.
Want your headers 3 sizes larger? Bored with the font  size or colour?
Just alter one word or number in the .CSS file.
As an example, my dad's page http://cmy.iay.org.uk/ped-lewis/40.htm,
click on "View>Page Source, you can see that line near the top.
I'm afraid my .CSS file is a mess, but I was chuffed I managed to
change my fonts and header sizes.  It's good fun if you're an old nerd
like me<smile>
Mary Young
www.cmy.org.uk

On 13 September 2010 00:25, Al Graw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
> I want to create a web page for my descendant book in legacy. Could someone 
> please tell me how to change the fonts and font sizes in the Legacy web page. 
> I did not see any feature to be able to do that. I also could not find any 
> past messages or anything in the Help file.  Thank you.



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