Re: browser fonts too small
by Jim Tom Polk <jtpolk(at)texas.net>
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13 Dec 2001 15:47:30 -0600 |
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Did you try the following:
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<.TABLE width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="8">
<.TR>
<.td>
<.div style="font-size: 20pt;">
Christ Kitchen is a Christ-centered ministry providing work, job
training, and fellowship for women in poverty in Spokane, WA through
production and sales of gift baskets and dried food products. This
ministry enables women to learn to work, to become employable and,
eventually, to support themselves and their families without reliance on
government programs or destructive relationships.
</div>
<.br>
</td>
</TR>
</TABLE>
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This did change the font size for the text in the page for me with
Netscape 4.77.
FYI: it probably looks bad in MSIE running in a Macintosh environment as
well.
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My thanks to those who tried to help me with this problem of the font
being too small in Netscape (It looks fine in IE5). I have tried all the
suggestions that were offered however this freebie site allows no
control over anything but the body of the page, i.e., I cannot change
the CSS which controls the font size on the whole page including the
menu and body text.
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