Hi again, Folks!
The following is another (probably dumb) just one: is there any route to make the font size affect all resolutions Or do you absolutely have to write in the beginning of your site, " optimized with the resolution"
Thanx
chuz
Designate it in pixels
Specifying it in em’s is more preferable. The em measure will depend on the text size on the current resolution, and it is defined as the width of the capital M (this is definitely from ye olde a short time of typography). Great line widths usually are approximately 30em wide.
thanks… Is it possible to specify that in Dreamweaver Can you tell me how
chuz.
... < head> < type type=" text/css" media=" screen" > p font: typical 0. 8em/130% tahoma, verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; < /style> < /head>...
This uses the format of: weight, size, foremost, typeface(s).
< p> Lorem ipsum dolor take a seat amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. < /p>
Try in the Dreamweaver’s code view for a bit.
thanx!!!
chuz.
Trico, if they the leading complete 130%
The 130% identifies the line height, and it is defined as the distance concerning the base in the line to the base from the line above the idea (and below it).
I generally discover that increasing the default series spacing adds today’s clean look in addition to makes the text message easier to go through.