Hi there,
This is surely a basic misunderstanding of how the Web is supposed to work.
It's the USER, not the designer, who decides what the pages looks like, how
big the fonts are, etc. As a designer, you can make suggestions and provide
a detailed CSS implementation to embody them, but (according to W3C
standards) a user-defined stylesheet always overrides a designer's settings.
You really have to give up on the idea of "the same everywhere" -- that's
not what the Web is about at all. Your visually-impaired colour-blind granny
doesn't want to see the same thing on her 15" monitor as you might with your
20/20 vision and your 21" Sony.
Cheers,
Martin
"Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> In other words standards are an unattainable goal.>