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Posted by 1001 Webs on 11/08/07 00:19
On Nov 7, 6:35 pm, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centralva.net> wrote:
> Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
> > On 2007-11-07, 1001 Webs wrote:
>
> >> On Nov 7, 12:25 pm, "rf" <r...@invalid.com> wrote:
> >>> "1001 Webs" <1001w...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>>news:1194431423.795169.202640@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>
> >>>> On Nov 7, 2:01 am, "Chris F.A. Johnson" <cfajohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>> What is oversized? If it is oversized without any font-size specs,
> >>>>> your browser needs adjusting.
> >>>> I mean oversized when it doesnt fit in the boxes is supposed to.
> >>>> I think is almost done now.
> >>> Then it's worse. It's not your browser that needs adjusting, it is your
> >>> design.
> >> No idiot, no.
> >> The text has to fit in the box, moron.
>
> > If you give a fixed size to the box, the text you provide, no
> > matter what it is, may or may not fit in the box. It all depends on
> > the font size in the viewer's browser.
>
> > If you don't specify the size of the box, it will expand to fit the
> > text.
>
> Or dimension the box in units proportial to the text, i.e., em's. Or you
> have to scroll the overflow... The classic 10lbs of /whatever/ in a 5lb bag.
I am using percentages now for font-size.
Thanks anyway
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