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Default Re: Font sizes render too small in DW CS3 design view? - 06-26-2008 , 03:28 PM






Thanks Alan, you say "...Second suggestion: this isn't something to phone
support about. The problem is in the page, not the application." It translates
just fine in the browser, however, I'm concerned with designing wysiwyg in the
editor. So I'm wondering why does (and it always has) DW MX display my Font
size 2 and nested text in tables just fine, no problem, but DW CS 3 doesn't?

And, yes, I know I need to learn CSS...*sigh*. I shall. Is there a place to
see what font sizes look like in CSS before I spec' them so I know what to use?
A place on the web maybe? Thanks for your patience.


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Default Re: Font sizes render too small in DW CS3 design view? - 06-26-2008 , 03:43 PM






Alan, you did it! You mentiond changing the preferences. I went to
Edit>Preferences and unchecked Use CSS instead of HTML tags. Here is a screen
shot: http://www.mondaymorningpainters.com...SS_example.gif

Thanks. And I will learn and use CSS. :wink;


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Default Re: Font sizes render too small in DW CS3 design view? - 07-02-2008 , 02:49 PM



Hey you all, I'm having this exact problem and I have "use css instead
of html tags" turned off. You mention that the nesting is not
properly done, but what can be done when that incorrect nesting was
generated automatically by DW 8? If anyone has another fix it would
be greatly appreciated

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Default Re: Font sizes render too small in DW CS3 design view? - 08-31-2008 , 09:29 AM



I would have tried the registry hack as a last resort, but instead I
went into the stylesheet that I was using for a site in which I was
having this same problem. I noticed that I had user the font size
value "smaller" in several styles. I changed this to "small" and it
it worked great.

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