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Posted by dorayme on 10/15/07 23:00
In article <161020070036333560%OldSage@HisPeak.com>,
OldSage <OldSage@HisPeak.com> wrote:
> Folks, I have a web site. It was authored professionally and it ran for
> many a month on a particular server.
>
> To save costs, I moved it to a different server. Totally and completely
> with no changes.
>
> Yet the appearance of the HTML changed. Specifically, I think a style
> changed. The text is still ok but several sizes larger. On a Mac using
> Safari all I need to do it hit command-minus twice and the pages revert
> to looking as they did on the former server.
>
> I can't point you to it because I've taken it down to avoid
> embarrassment. Can't have anyone visiting it and thinking I'm a
> clueless HTML moron. Even though I am.
>
> Perhaps some kind person in here could venture an opinion as to what
> might've happened?
>
Why can't you post it? You make a folder on your server, call it
"forSomeEyesOnly" and stick all the files in. Who but us will be
likely to come across a url that ends in
forSomeEyesOnly/index.html
is likely to see it.
It sounds to me that you have not uploaded all the files. Perhaps
you did not spot some on the old server or some are generated via
javascript or whatever that you have not opbtained. Or that some
external files over which you have no control have been taken
down (eg. the pros who made it might have moved their files to
which they were pointing in your site - not very wise of them, or
nice?). I suspect it would be easy to fix if it is just a global
font-size issue. Do what I suggest.
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dorayme
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