Valves, Valves, Valves!! (I did my Electronic training just as
transistors were taking over from Valves, at least at low power levels.
1973-75)

I spent an interesting 18 years making audio systems which appealed to some 
very fussy customers who mostly preferred tube powered amplifiers. 
I gained whatever insight I might along the way and posted up the results and 
despite vacuum tubes being old tech like steam engines, the tubes do wonders 
with music, so I have been told so often.  

Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of <big>'s  and
</big>'s but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size
declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it
would appear smaller if you had Chrome set up to use a base font size of
12pt!!

Check Edit->Preferences->Appearance->Fonts to check your settings.

I just checked if I could get menu including appearance in an open SeaMonkey
page, and no, I cannot, I can go Edit-> preferences, then nothing about 
appearances. The page appearance while in SM Composer or Browse is too large, 
and is I use Format -> Font -> size, and adjust the composed page to look 
right, then it looks tiny in Chrome. But in Firefox, the text also looks too 
small, and all images are enlarged, and I cannot keep the settings right.

The trouble is that my PC does not have a little bloke inside the PC box with a 
ruler to check the height of all normal print in body of texts, and then when 
text varies in size regardless of where it came, he gets out the whip to punish 
naughty little programs who just don't get what ordinary ppl want.
Something MUST enforce the idea that all images are not enlarged, or reduced. 
and appear the same size as I see them during composing. 
 
Chrome does seem to display my website better than Firefox and SM. But my basic 
Chrome does not have setable size of appearance. 

Daniel
Living just South of you, on the Mighty Murray River!!

Hmm, I'm in ACT, and I guess ppl along Mississippi are laughing about Murray 
Creek. "Call that a river? Now here's a river!" No offense, Mr Dundee.

Patrick Turner. 

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