Petra,
Apologies for slapdash help - trying to do too many things at once again.
Here's a new version (line height and span not needed):
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/jobs/bigfont2.htm

>From what I can tell, it works in mac:
- IE5
- Safari1
- N7
- Op6
- Moz1.4
- Camino.7

And works in Windows:
- IE6
- Moz1.4
- Op7
- N7

Thanks
Russ




> Thanks for your help. It looks perfect in Netscape but in IE6 half of the text
> (question mark) is cut off. I suppose I shall have to display a different
> line-height to IE.
> 
> Thanks
> Petra
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: russ weakley <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: Web Standards Group <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 1:49 PM
>> Subject: Re: [WSG] css question and site test on Mac
>> 
>> Yes! forgot to mention that! I fixed it on the file I posted but forgot to
>> tell you.
>> 
>> Thanks Lindsay
>> Russ
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>>> One quick point - unrelated to the alignment issue - is the font family
>>>> declaration:
>>>>  { font-family: arial black; arial, helvetica, geneva, sans-serif; }
>>>> 
>>>> Theoretically it is best to put quotes around a font family that includes
>>>> white space. So this would be better:
>>>> 
>>>>  {font-family: "arial black"; arial, helvetica, geneva, sans-serif; }
>>> 
>>> And, of course, you should remove the semicolon from after "arial black",
>>> otherwise the alternate font-families won't get applied at all.
>>> 
>>> 


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