yes,but my blog's post-body width  always remains same  because the
template is designed like that. What i'm trying to tell you is that i
want to set the ruler to be in the same measurement  of pixels. Almost
every webpage or blog template  has pixels as units. Unfortunately we
dont have pixels scale in Libre Offfice .

I think we should have the pixel scale because we have an option of
HTML document in the File>New>.

On 1/27/11, Richard L. Hess <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, Arun,
>
> I think you'll find that using 72 pixels per inch (or the equivalent in
> metric) will get you close to what you want. A pixel or dot is relative
> and in printing the dpi (dots per inch) are specified for halftones in a
> given publication.
>
> Plus, when viewed in a web browser, you never know how the user has
> "text size" set, so there are really no guarantees how the page will
> look to any given user. The user needs that adjustment to walk the
> tightrope between their visual acuity and a useful amount of information
> on the screen and their physical screen size. I have become acutely
> aware of this (a) as I age and (b) since a friend of mine had an
> accident that affected their vision.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
>
> On 2011-01-27 7:12 AM, arun kumar wrote:
>> But the blog or webpage's width or height is measured in pixels.
>>
>> On 1/27/11, Luuk<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>> On 27-01-11 12:52, arun kumar wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I want to use Libre Office to write posts to my blogger blog. I write
>>>> the posts using Libre office  and save them as html file and use a
>>>> simple desktop client i wrote  to post to blogger.
>>>>
>>>>   My Blog post body width is 570 pixels wide. I want to set the
>>>> horizontal ruler in my LibreOffice to pixels instead of cm,mm and
>>>> inches in such a way that it looks similar to my blog post's body.
>>>>
>>> 'pixels' is not a defined way to measure something, because you will not
>>> know how many pixels you have on an inch (or cm)
>>>
>>> DPI is, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dots_per_inch)
>>>
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