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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
 
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Default Re: Please critique - www.intomobi.com - 03-18-2006 , 10:41 PM






What's with this blank message???????????? [<g>]

Galen wrote:
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Oh it's interspersed this time I suppose:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty had this to say:

Galen wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

[Probably not necessary to say that... :-0 ]

Hah! Sorry... It's set automatically. I'm one of the Microsoft MVPs
and I work in their public newsgroups. It's a long story but rest
assured that in certain spheres (mostly those who haven't a clue what
UseNet is) if you don't tell them WHERE to look they'll top-post back
asking why you sent them a blank message... Oh yes, yes it's true...
Oh yeah. The Microsoft groups... not quite as bad as GG.

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Browsers can be made to override your font choice, though I'd suspect
that rarely happens.

Thank you much for getting back to me and letting me know the reasons
behind that. There are, truly, many things I'm still learning and I'd
like to think that each time I learn a bit more I get a bit better.
We do get, with the hosting company, design requests and just plain
"can you help me" (yes, upload the images, link to them, and stop
using a WYSIWYG editor to make the site) questions. Don't really mind
them but it's something I'm really just barely fluent in and I think
the best editor is something like Notepad... Ah well...
Try Crimson Editor. It's an excellent Windows editor.
http://crimsoneditor.com/

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I think I'll mess around with something tonight or tomorrow. I'm
going to check into defining font family for the H1, H2, H3, etc. via
CSS... That should be interesting and shouldn't be too hard but I've
never done it so it's good practice.
Unless you specifically want a different font for the <hx>, just assign
your font-family to the body element. I normally use the following,
which seems to work well.

body, td, th {
font-family: "Trebuchet MS", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 100%;
...

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