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So I am working on a website of my own that consists of tables and a lot of graphics. It looks pretty descent on my computer, but my one problem is that the text settings on other computers are different, therefore some may end up really screwed up, and some may end up just right. If you try and set your text size on THIS site, (by holding control and using the scroll button on the mouse, or clicking on toolbar View>Text Size) then no matter what setting you use, the text remains the same size. Is there an html code that you can put in to do that? Help would be GREATLY appreciated because my work can look like pure crap to some people, and to others it looks decent.

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Stylesheets, baby. Here's a good link on getting familar with them: http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/authoring/stylesheets/tutorials/tutorial1.html


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Please tell me I have an alternative. Redoing this site in style sheets will be wayyyyyyyyy too much work.

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Sorry, man... Style sheets are the way to go...

Update the sheet, the whole site updates! Why do anything else?

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Who doesn't use stylesheets.......

Like Lance said...It's the way to go


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Originally posted by lithium398:
Please tell me I have an alternative. Redoing this site in style sheets will be wayyyyyyyyy too much work.



That's why the design phase comes before the development phase. Lesson learned?


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