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Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 05/28/06 15:03
Chris Tomlinson <anon@anon.com> scripsit:
>> <font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#FFFFFF">
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> I have mainly used FrontPage 2003 which by default has
> inserted that usage of fonts.
No, it hasn't. You have used FrontPage's font-oriented formatting instead of
the menus and buttons that operate on more logical constructs.
Contrary to widespread belief, it is possible to create well-designed,
structurally sound pages using FrontPage. It isn't even difficult. Most
people who use FrontPage don't use such options, but that's a different
issue.
If you use font formatting commands, FrontPage converts them to
font-oriented markup. It needs to, more or less.
FrontPage even has tools for constructing a style sheet via menus. However,
it might be easier to type in CSS code by hand.
> 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.
Page zooming and font resizability are _not_ two alternative ways to achieve
the same thing. They are two different features, and the existence of one of
them is no excuse for making your best to prevent the other from working.
> So, next question: Is there an easy way to convert my page to use
> CSS?
No. You should probably redesign it from scratch, if you have now used
FrontPage's presentational features.
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