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Posted by Neredbojias on 05/06/06 01:22
To further the education of mankind, Martie
<martienospammin@newsguy.com> vouchsafed:
> Been trying to find a way to set a range of acceptable font sizes
> using CSS. Problem is I have several people that are using web page
> templates to create pages, but they're very limit with font control
> due to the CSS settins.
>
> I've tried defining separate font characteristics for the body and
> table tags, but what if they need several sized fonts for different
> tables? Since they'd be using an editor like FrontPage, they'd be
> entering their text into a template and saving it as a new file. If
> they try to adjust the fonts from the toolbar, they don't work because
> of the style sheet settings.
>
> They're not interested in viewing and modifying HTML code, so I'm not
> sure of the best way to give them some flexibility in that area?
It's simple. Do nothing. Anything else will simply limit the maximum
flexibility they already have.
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Neredbojias
Infinity has its limits.
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