Thanks Jens, but the 'normal' is supposed to mean 'not oblique' (ie,
the rest of the line is defined in h6 as font : bold oblique etc) I
agree, the 'bold normal' does seem strange, but it's how topstyle pro
converts a list of separate qualifiers . . .so you could have font :
normal normal 218% etc.
So now I'm even more in a muddle! :-)
Bob
Jens Grochtdreis wrote:
Hi Bob,
Can anyone help out with this?
Maybe IE does't like the combination of bold and normal. You write:
h6:first-letter {
color : #333;
font: bold normal 218% "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
}
You should decide, if it should be bold or normal :-)
This would be nearly the first time, IE is stricter in wrong written
CSS than the real browsers. Strange.
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