Flash Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My client has a logo kFA in which she has the body of the k as
tall as the FA part. This is in some font which naturally achieves
this. She wants the same effect throughout her website.
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http://www.wdam.co.uk/clients/kfa/index.shtml
On 06/03/13 10:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently typed:
My client has a logo kFA in which she has the body of the k as
tall as the FA part. This is in some font which naturally achieves
this. She wants the same effect throughout her website.
So first I tried simply putting a BIG tag around the
Hi, me again, still struggling with the finer points of CSS!
Except I think this one should be simple...
My client has a logo kFA in which she has the body of the k as
tall as the FA part. This is in some font which naturally achieves
this. She wants the same effect throughout her website.
So
The k looks pretty good to me. It doesn't really look bold. To me it
looks a little thicker because it is bigger but it doesn't look bold.
(Mac OS X Firefox and Safari)
I was playing with bold and bolder font weights a couple days ago.
Made no difference since the font on my computer only had
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I created a class and put a SPAN around the k, which has
font-size: 1.3em and font-weight: 100 (although I have also tried
font-weight: lighter).
It doesn't seem any different!
Please have a look and tell me if you see the same thing, especially
in larger