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Posted by Chris Tomlinson on 05/28/06 14:30
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in message
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> Oh, I see. You want to use tables for layout. Sorry, can't help you with
> that. I've moved into the 21st century. <g>
>
> The superhighstreet site is using ancient <font> elements, which I have
> not used since .. probably 1998?
> <font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#FFFFFF">
Thanks all of you for your advice so far. It is true, I am new to web
design and building Superhighstreet has been a learning experience, however
I have mainly used FrontPage 2003 which by default has inserted that usage
of fonts.
I am keen to make my browser more compatible, however I still think it is
too much to redo those tables with corner shadow images - there still seems
to be debate as to whether nested divs are a better option. So many sites
use what I am using, so for now if that's good enough for them it's good
enough for me.
But I do agree that users without IE7 or Opera should be able to enlarge the
text if they don't have a page zoom option.
So, next question: Is there an easy way to convert my page to use CSS? I
have to say I don't know much about CSS as yet, but are there by any chance
any 'converter' pieces of software or web pages? Doubt it but worth asking
:D
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Thanks,
Me
I recommend www.Superhighstreet.com/home Finds anything or they pay for it!
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