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Sun 05/10/03 at 23:06
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"^^^New Online Arcad"
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I am trying to change the size of my font on my website. I have a CSS file with which all the pages are linked to.

How do i change the font size and what is the unit for font size?
Tue 07/10/03 at 11:38
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"Twenty quid."
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Tyla wrote:
> I was giving the other unit equivelents to 10pt

Oh, right - sorry. Wrong end of the stick!
Mon 06/10/03 at 21:28
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"Chavez, just hush.."
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Ha, I thought you were making that point that Tim said at first but then I noticed when I looked at it again!

Maybe everyone's just used to you having a go at them Tyla?

:cp
Mon 06/10/03 at 21:19
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"l33t cs50r"
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Timmargh wrote:
> Tyla wrote:
> 10pt = 12px = 0.8em = x-small
>
> Sorry - I like my fonts small ... and I did say to change it to
> whatever he wanted!


I was giving the other unit equivelents to 10pt
Mon 06/10/03 at 17:33
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Tyla wrote:
> 10pt = 12px = 0.8em = x-small

Sorry - I like my fonts small ... and I did say to change it to whatever he wanted!

> body {...} doesn't work for table content in NN4 so make it
>
> body, td {...}

Ah - didn't know that. I'll be updating my CSS files too, then. Cheers!
Mon 06/10/03 at 13:06
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Rickoss wrote:
> I just use > fonts/colours.

is a depricated TAG and really should be avoided. It also renders incorrectly in v4 browsers treating it as a block element as opposed to inline. If you insist on using in your CSS file add:

span {display:inline;}
Mon 06/10/03 at 08:36
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I just use tags, useful if you need to use multiple fonts/colours.
Mon 06/10/03 at 07:27
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thank you for your help
Sun 05/10/03 at 23:33
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Timmargh wrote:
> body { font-size: 10pt }
>
> ... or replace the '10' with whatever size you want.

10pt = 12px = 0.8em = x-small

body {...} doesn't work for table content in NN4 so make it

body, td {...}
Sun 05/10/03 at 23:21
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"Twenty quid."
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body { font-size: 10pt }

... or replace the '10' with whatever size you want.
Sun 05/10/03 at 23:11
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also i havent defined any of my text as

or anything like that. And i wish to change all the text on my site.

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