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CSS-problem with this site....
Hi Forum Members, Hi Grafik-Team!

I have the whole time a little problem to read this page. The size of the text is very strange.
Here an example ->    

Can one of the grafik team try to corect it? it wold make the reading much easyer...

THX!

Mr Light :-)
05-23-2007 06:15 PM
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RE: CSS-problem with this site....
The site is ok, if I were you I would search for a new version of your current browser or get an other one Wink
05-24-2007 05:56 AM
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RE: CSS-problem with this site....
Camino... :-)

It also looks ok on Konqueror which is almost like Safari...
maybe you can increas font size...?

/J
05-24-2007 07:26 AM
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Quote:It also looks ok on Konqueror which is almost like Safari...
Safaris is almost like Konqueror Wink
(safari uses kde's khtml)
05-24-2007 07:29 AM
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RE: CSS-problem with this site....
I know - but it looks different on my Konqueror :-)
05-24-2007 07:44 AM
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RE: CSS-problem with this site....
whatever, the thing is that Opera, Konqueror, Firefox, SeaMonkey, etc open the site correctly.
05-24-2007 09:54 AM
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RE: CSS-problem with this site....
Ok, Ok,

I see it was my mistake!

The site structure is broken, because I allready sized up the fonts. For correct look how it looks like, I made a new snapshot with Firefox. If it looks by You the same, and You think that that is OK, so I sorry 4 my words.

Here is the Snapshot ->    

Please post Your looklike (snapshot of the same Page).

The Forum looks 4 me ok.

Mr Light :-)
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2007 02:13 AM by MrLight.)
05-24-2007 11:49 AM
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RE: CSS-problem with this site....
Firefox on linux
   

it is small, but it's readable...
05-25-2007 03:50 AM
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Yes, this size is better! I don't know how the size is in the CSS settet up in px or in em or ex. If You use em, You don't know how the aktuel Fontinterpreter on the client Computer will decode the vectorfonts. That could be problematical specialy by small sizes, like here. I earn my money withh CSS, so I know this problems ... :-(

Mr Light :-)
05-25-2007 04:55 AM
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RE: CSS-problem with this site....
you have the dev toolbar... :-)

so you can find this...
font-size: 71.1%;

it's the thing that make everything so small...
05-25-2007 05:18 AM
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