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Text size is always a funny thing as it represents differently in
different browsers. Make sure you haven't given the text size a
definite pixel size. I haven't looked at your stylesheets so I don't
know. It is better to use sizes in ems or % so that they can adapt to
browser resolutions.
Chittenden, Lloyd wrote:
I'd like to thank everyone who has helped with our work on our web OPAC.
Many of your suggestions have been very helpful.
We still have another problem I'm hoping people can help with. The text
in the results pages is too small. We've managed to get the results
pages into a div container that makes the width of all the pages 1024
px. The small text appeared as soon as we got it in the container.
We're assuming that it is responding to the fact that it is in a smaller
space and shrunk itself. We've tried changing the css classes that
would seem to control the table and the div but they don't make any
difference. The text size just won't change. How do you control the
text size in the dynamic results pages?
Lloyd Chittenden
Technical Services Librarian
John F. Reed Library
Fort Lewis College
1000 Rim Drive
Durango, CO 81301
970/247-7266
chittenden_l at fortlewis dot edu
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