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#1 siringo

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Posted 07 June 2005 - 09:06 PM

I have never used CSS with any of my sites but I know I need to. One day I sat down and THOUGHT I had mastered CSS via the tute at W3Schools web site. Well I got hame, applied the CSS file to my web pages (new ones) and it ade no difference at all.

I'm wondering if someone here would be able to help me out with a simple css file (external css file, I can't remember the correct terminology) that will simply turn all the text into a certain font and certain size?

I know it's simple and I know I should learn it, but...

Thanks,
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#2 lyn

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Posted 07 June 2005 - 09:26 PM

I think that this is a great place to start right.

You'll learn a lot about cross-platform sizing and get yourself a nice starter file for the basic tags, based on proper page structure.

FWIW, the author (Owen Briggs) sets his base body text size at 76% (for reasons he explains in the tutorial), but I up it to 80 or 85% because of my lousy vision and bifocals. eek.gif

There's tons more you can do withh CSS, but this covers the essentials of online typography beautifully, IMHO.

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