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Posted by Ubi on 09/07/07 18:18
>> If you look closer, you'll see that the bars are nearer to the bottom
>> than the top, being aligned to the top of the text (which is
>> correctly aligned in the middle). On IE 7, this doesn't happen.
>
> Pixel-precision across browsers is an impossibility. Pixel-precision
> among multiple users of the *same* browser is nearly the same.
Actually it was the other way round. The bars are correctly middle
positioned. The text not. So, the vertical-align:middle applied on the
images seems to work!
> Ooh, Monday? I'd recommend you look into some other things as well.
> Your chosen font and size, for example:
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> font: 8pt/12pt verdana;
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> I don't have Verdana, so I see a substituted font at flyspeck size.
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> http://k75s.home.att.net/fontsize.html
I read the article. But I still prefer Verdana as a font. It's very good for
long text.
> And points (pt) are for printing, not screen.
I was wondering what pt was for!
I didn't know it was for printing.
> Good luck.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Daniele
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