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I have been juggling font sizes and styles on my new website but am coming up against the problem of different browsers displaying the text differently, depending on the default fonst size set in the browser prefs. Obviously there's no way I can control other people's browser prefs but is there an accepted default font and size for paragraph text? |
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My site can be viewed at: http://members.westnet.com.au./andydolphin |
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Pages which include paragraph text are: index.htm |
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Andy D. http://members.westnet.com.au/andydolphin Fine art gallery - online, Western Australia Landscapes, seascapes and still life paintings in oils. |
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I have been juggling font sizes and styles on my new website but am coming up against the problem of different browsers displaying the text differently, depending on the default fonst size set in the browser prefs. Obviously there's no way I can control other people's browser prefs but is there an accepted default font and size for paragraph text? My site can be viewed at: http://members.westnet.com.au./andydolphin |
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Pages which include paragraph text are: index.htm, bio.htm, wherelive.htm, ebook.htm Andy D. http://members.westnet.com.au/andydolphin Fine art gallery - online, Western Australia Landscapes, seascapes and still life paintings in oils. |
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In message andyd-1408041337380001 (AT) dip-220-...westnet.com.au>, Andrew D andyd (AT) elsewhere (DOT) com> writes I have been juggling font sizes and styles on my new website but am coming up against the problem of different browsers displaying the text differently, depending on the default fonst size set in the browser prefs. Obviously there's no way I can control other people's browser prefs but is there an accepted default font and size for paragraph text? My site can be viewed at: http://members.westnet.com.au./andydolphin http://members.westnet.com.au/andydolphin/ |
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Pages which include paragraph text are: index.htm, bio.htm, wherelive.htm, ebook.htm Andy D. http://members.westnet.com.au/andydolphin Fine art gallery - online, Western Australia Landscapes, seascapes and still life paintings in oils. Dave seems to have answered your question. Just a note to say that the site is well put together and looks really good in Internet Explorer, Netscape 7 and Opera. |
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The font choices look good to me. Many studies will tell you that a sans-serif font for body text is easier to read, but the use of Times seems fine here (although Georgia -- which is designed for the screen -- might be a better choice to put in the suggested font list as #1). |
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Just one suggestion: *All* images should have alternative text specified. So, go through your site and ensure that every spacer.gif (and similar) has ALT="" set in each <img> tag. |
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andyd (AT) elsewhere (DOT) com (Andrew D) wrote in news:andyd-1408041337380001 (AT) dip-220-235-61-173 (DOT) wa.westnet.com.au: I have been juggling font sizes and styles on my new website but am coming up against the problem of different browsers displaying the text differently, depending on the default fonst size set in the browser prefs. Obviously there's no way I can control other people's browser prefs but is there an accepted default font and size for paragraph text? Yes, 100%, which means 100% of what the browser's owner has specified, which is best accomplished by not specifying font sizes. My site can be viewed at: http://members.westnet.com.au./andydolphin No, it can't. However, if you remove the period after the "au" the URL will work, but would have better been specified as: http://members.westnet.com.au/andydolphin/ |

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Pages which include paragraph text are: index.htm Which has 22 validation erros. It's always best to first fix any validation errors before asking for help, or worrying about other things. |
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Andy D. http://members.westnet.com.au/andydolphin Fine art gallery - online, Western Australia Landscapes, seascapes and still life paintings in oils. Your signature is "broken". It should start with "-- "(two dashes followed by a space) alone on the first line. |
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andyd (AT) elsewhere (DOT) com (Andrew D) wrote in news:andyd-1408041337380001 (AT) dip-220-235-61-173 (DOT) wa.westnet.com.au: I have been juggling font sizes and styles on my new website but am coming up against the problem of different browsers displaying the text differently, depending on the default fonst size set in the browser prefs. Obviously there's no way I can control other people's browser prefs but is there an accepted default font and size for paragraph text? Yes, 100%, which means 100% of what the browser's owner has specified, which is best accomplished by not specifying font sizes. |
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| http://members.westnet.com.au/andydolphin/ Which has 22 validation erros. It's always best to first fix any validation errors before asking for help, or worrying about other things. I did see some validation errors related, it seems, to the lack of a Doctype declaration. I have been trying to determine what doctype I need to use to match the html - created in Macromedia Dreamweaver 3.0. Any hints here would also be appreciated. |
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In article <Xns9544EF692DBDBmrzaphoddirectcaold (AT) 24 (DOT) 71.223.159>, Dave Patton <spam (AT) trap (DOT) invalid> wrote: andyd (AT) elsewhere (DOT) com (Andrew D) wrote in news:andyd-1408041337380001 (AT) dip-220-235-61-173 (DOT) wa.westnet.com.au: I have been juggling font sizes and styles on my new website but am coming up against the problem of different browsers displaying the text differently, depending on the default fonst size set in the browser prefs. Obviously there's no way I can control other people's browser prefs but is there an accepted default font and size for paragraph text? Yes, 100%, which means 100% of what the browser's owner has specified, which is best accomplished by not specifying font sizes. I'm using Dreamweaver 3.0 which offers either "none" or a range of sizes from 1-7 and (+/-)1-7. I've reset some text to "none" which I assume leaves text at the default size set by the browser. I've used "Heading" settings for larger text. I've put up a test page at: http://members.westnet.com.au/andydolphin/texttest.htm |
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In article <P3EFRbDiCdHBFwUW (AT) gododdin (DOT) demon.co.uk>, jake jake (AT) gododdin (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote: [snip] |
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Just one suggestion: *All* images should have alternative text specified. So, go through your site and ensure that every spacer.gif (and similar) has ALT="" set in each <img> tag. Actually, I saw that advice come up when I ran it through the assessor on "web pages that suck". Is the alt text recommended in this case for formatting purposes or is there some other reason for it? Andy D. |
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In article <P3EFRbDiCdHBFwUW (AT) gododdin (DOT) demon.co.uk>, jake jake (AT) gododdin (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote: *All* images should have alternative text specified. So, go through your site and ensure that every spacer.gif (and similar) has ALT="" set in each <img> tag. Actually, I saw that advice come up when I ran it through the assessor on "web pages that suck". Is the alt text recommended in this case for formatting purposes or is there some other reason for it? |
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