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Re: Changing container background for links in CSS?

Posted by Mark Parnell on 09/08/05 08:45

Previously in alt.html, Ed Jay <edMbj@aes-intl.com> said:

> Thank you very much. That certainly worked; however, I'm having trouble
> centering the full menu. Something else for me to learn with. ;-)

Centring the menu as a whole?

#topmenu ul {margin: auto;)

> I don't know about foregoing px though.

I assume we're talking about font sizes here?

> Most of the site is text and I
> laid it out for readability, not compatibility with every screen.

Luckily I don't use IE, because the font size you have chosen is
certainly not readable for me. Using Firefox, I can resize the font to
something readable (though I shouldn't need to). Using IE I can't
(except by using a well-hidden accessibility option). If you set the
font size to 100%, it will always be at the size your visitor has chosen
to set as the default in their browser - not whatever happens to work
for you. Remember, the site is there for your visitors, not for you.

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Mark Parnell
http://clarkecomputers.com.au
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