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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 09/25/05 07:16
rossz wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>
>> ..and it's justified text, rather than normal ragged-right. Harder to
>> read.
>
> I've looked at it set at 'justify' and 'left'. I still prefer it
> justified.
The problem with justified text is the extra spacing between the words.
As you read across the line, the eye encounters the extra wide gap and
pauses a bit, thinking maybe its the end of a sentence.
>> #content{
>> font-size: 11pt;
>> }
>>
>> Points are for print. You already have font-size: 100% in the body; just
>> leave it at that. And drop the Verdana.
>> http://www.xs4all.nl/~sbpoley/webmatters/verdana.html
>
> That verdana (as the first choice) slipped in when I grabbed the style
> sheet for doing the menus. Because it became first, it ended up making
> my text too big, so I added the font-size setting to fix that. Thanks
> for pointing out the problems with verdana. I've moved it in the list
> so it's the last choice before 'sans-serif' and could drop the font-size
> altogether since it was no longer required.
You still have this small size in the content paragraphs...
#content p{font:normal 0.9em ...
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