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Posted by dorayme on 11/22/20 11:42
In article <440a707a$0$25079$cb0e7fc6@news.centralva.net>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> >
> > OK I go to say http://sn2.com.au
> >
> > And I open the DOM inspector from the Tools menu. And open an
> > arrow to down on a P and #text appears and what then?
> >
>
> The #text may be nothing but a carriage return or white-space, but in
> your example the only P not in the "abused" table layout is the
> 'conditions of use | contacts' links at the bottom. When selected in the
> left pane go to the right pane select 'Computed Style' from the type
> drop-down to the left of where it says 'Object -DOM Node'. Scroll to
> 'Font-Family' and the cascade sets the element to
> 'Arial,Geneva,Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif'
Right, yes, there it is... Thanks for this Jonathan. I might
sniff about this a bit more often now.
I could not get any 'Computed Style' option for text that was in
a P in the "abused" table. Why is this? Sometimes authors use
fonts I want to know about in "abused" table layouts... :)
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dorayme
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