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Ok I'm not sure how to correct this.

If I set my IE browser to large font only certain fonts on my site appear enlarged. The ones that are enlarged are too large and don't look good. How do I fix this.

When setting a font size for an individual page on my site what is the best way to go about this. Also looking for easy steps

Thanks
 
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Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
Ok I'm not sure how to correct this.

If I set my IE browser to large font only certain fonts
on my site appear enlarged. The ones that are enlarged
are too large and don't look good. How do I fix this.

There's no sure fix. Whaterver happens on the browser is,
for the most part, beyond your control.

You can minimize your exposure by specifying text sizes
in pixels (such as 10px, 15px, or 20px) but in so doing
you interfere with people who have a legitimate need to
enlarge or reduce fonts. For example, they may have poor
vision and/or a very high resolution monitor.
When setting a font size for an individual page on my
site what is the best way to go about this. Also
looking for easy steps.

In the long view, you should create a style sheet file
that specifies the font, font-size, color, background,
and other attributes for each type of element on your
page. These can apply to HTML elements such as body, p,
and td, or to names you create yourself.\

For step-by-step instructions, browse

Controlling Fonts for an Entire Web Site
http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/tips/tipshow.aspx?tip=2

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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