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Roy
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Posted - 09 Mar 2004 : 21:41:36
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I could not resolve a question important for showing page web in different browsers. I want the users couldn't change the size of my text in his browser because it mixed up all the page. It is ok with Netscape 4.7 but not wit IE 6.0. Ift he user change the size toan other resolution, it is very confusing. Is there a solution in Dynamic HTML Editor 1.7 ?
Thanks in advance [2 ?:-|] Roy |
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s.dav
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Italy
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Posted - 10 Mar 2004 : 08:52:58
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This is the second big problem of css based pages, (the first is how to certer a page that I've already solved in version 2.0 :-)) I think there is not a solution but you must figure that (in my opinion) 95% of people don't change the font size (I hope :-)) |
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Posted - 10 Mar 2004 : 10:56:37
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Welcome Roy! |
Ciao Ciao De.  |
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Roy
Novice

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Posted - 10 Mar 2004 : 20:32:35
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[2 H:)]Hello,
I think I find a part of the solution to my question. In IE6 and maybe IE5, if you open the button to configurate the browser, the last option is Internet options. Open it and at the end of first page, you will find buttons. The last one at the lower right is called " accessibility". You must unchek it; otherwise, you will see always the same font size.
Maybe it will a good idea to advice your clients to unchek this button. Or, maybe a Javascript could do the job automatically???
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s.dav
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Italy
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Posted - 11 Mar 2004 : 08:23:53
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I think no... :-( |
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Posted - 11 Mar 2004 : 10:50:27
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quote: Originally posted by s.dav
I think no... :-(
What you think 'no'? About the javascript or all the post? |
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Pelle
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Italy
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Posted - 11 Mar 2004 : 11:58:23
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Welcome Roy!
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