Ok.. I'm finding IE6 somewhat annoying with regards to monospaced fonts..
I've got some reports that I generate that are tabular in nature and
look fine in Firefox for both PC/Mac as well as Safari on Tiger (OSX).
In reviewing how the output looks for IE6 on PC's I find that the font
being used
On 21/09/05, Rick F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got some reports that I generate that are tabular in nature and
look fine in Firefox for both PC/Mac as well as Safari on Tiger (OSX).
In reviewing how the output looks for IE6 on PC's I find that the font
being used by that browser is
Rick F. wrote:
Ok.. I'm finding IE6 somewhat annoying with regards to monospaced fonts..
I've got some reports that I generate that are tabular in nature and
look fine in Firefox for both PC/Mac as well as Safari on Tiger (OSX).
In reviewing how the output looks for IE6 on PC's I find that
Rick F. wrote:
Ok.. I'm finding IE6 somewhat annoying with regards to monospaced fonts..
Any ideas on a nice easy way to get a monospaced font behavior on IE6 and
still work for Firefox Safari?
-- Rick
Try:
code {
font: 1em 'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono', 'Courier New', Courier,
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 14:16:47 -0400, Rick F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was originally using #4 which works great on Firefox and Safari but
doesn't for IE6.
The only one that looks quasi monospaced for IE6 is #2..
FWIW, my reply to Rick OL...
I guess if all else fails, you could use a
Wednesday, September 21, 2005, 2:16:47 PM, Rick F. wrote:
all of my tabular data
...should be in a table element. The font isn't the problem, it's the
markup.
is all over the place horizontally speaking.
Right, without the right element, your data is nothing but a blob of text
that a few
* Steve Clay [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-09-21 15:44:30 -0400]:
Wednesday, September 21, 2005, 2:16:47 PM, Rick F. wrote:
all of my tabular data
...should be in a table element. The font isn't the problem, it's the
markup.
is all over the place horizontally speaking.
Right, without the