[css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread Richard Brown
Hi All I am hoping that I will not need to use image replacement to achieve what I want! The site is located at: http://uzellacourtantiques.co.uk/ CSS is: http://uzellacourtantiques.co.uk/includes/templates/uzellacourt/css/stylesheet.css The image is:

Re: [css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread Amy M Ostrom
Dear Richard: Not many people will have that particular font available, so while you have set up the font-family as best you could, I believe it would be futile to attempt. Rather, to increase readability/accessibility, I incorporated a technique that turns the logo image into a background

Re: [css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread Holly Bergevin
From: Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://uzellacourtantiques.co.uk/ CSS is: http://uzellacourtantiques.co.uk/includes/templates/uzellacourt/css/stylesheet.css Currently I am trying this: font-size: 3em; font family: Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua, Palatino, Times New Roman, Times, serif;

Re: [css-d] Image Replacement - Will it be necessary

2007-01-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
Richard Brown wrote: http://uzellacourtantiques.co.uk/ Currently I am trying this: I am not sure how it looks on Windows but on Mac it looks bad! After making the correction the Holly sent (the missing hyphen), I would change the order from: font-family: Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua,