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Posted by Arne on 11/21/41 11:44
Once upon a time *Gernot Frisch* wrote:
> "Adrienne Boswell" <arbpen@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:Xns979EBFD7B980arbpenyahoocom@69.28.186.121...
>> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Gernot Frisch"
>> <Me@Privacy.net>
>> writing in news:49ml08FpdpfuU1@individual.net:
>>
>>> On the site: http://www.glbasic.com you see a visitor counter. It
>>> is
>>> inside:
>>><p style="font-size:14pt;"> </p>
>>> but it's way too small on my FireFox.
>>>
>>
>> Then change it to a resize able unit, em or percentage, or specify
>> no font
>> size at all and it will use the default font size.
>
> er... But I want 14 pt - what's the problem with that?
Because "pt" is for printing, not screen. And since you say it's way to
small, your visitors may not want it. Why do you want it if you feel
like that?
--
/Arne
"I travel cross the country and talked to the most competent persons,
and I can assure you that the computer is a fashion craze that will not
stand the whole year.
(Editor for business literature, Prentice Hall, 1957)
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