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Re: FN-FORUM PC check please

date posted 25th April 2001 09:43

I dont think your wrong to use CSS like this. I think the rest of us are
lazy. I would love to use CSS more often but it always seems to go wrong.
I really dont have the time at the moment to mess about with things I can
get away with not using.

In saying that. The product speaks for itself at the end of the day. You can
tell when CSS has been well used. (...and he saw that it was good.)

Bob.
www.lode-star.co.uk

----- Original Message -----
From: Bassett Jeremy-jbasse01 [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM PC check please


> If the text looks larger, why not use CSS. It is easy to do in DW and I
just redefine the td tag to have a certain number of *pixels*. I always use
this although the text looks different (smaller) in NN. I am going to write
some javascript to point to different style files dependent on browser which
should remedy the discrepancy.
>
> However in saying that, I am confused when I do not see others employing
this as a way of controlling the look of text and therefore the whole
layout. So I may be wrong in employing CSS all the time.
>
> 2p
>
> Jeremy Bassett
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