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Subject: Re: UKNM: Just35.com - what do you think?
From: Speechrad
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 12:09:54 +0100

In a message dated 19/07/00 19:14:57 GMT Daylight Time, dugatbluewave [dot] com
writes:

<< But could I just add - would thesite.org stop using css specified 8pt
type
- i can't read half the text as it breaks up into tiny fragments. (pic
attached but will
prob be removed by server). the smallest you should go for type that isn't
a
copyright line is 9pt
Best,
Dug
Dug Falby - Creative director, Vision group
dug.falby@bluewav >>

Er, I don't think you can specify 'point' type sizes on a web page. As you
all may know, it's a printer's measure of one seventy second of an inch and
needs to have an associated leading (space between rows of type). Clearly
such measures are nonesense on a computer screen at an unknown resolution
generated by an unknown web browser. The only relevance they have in
computing terms would be in a DTP package where they would be graphically
represented in relation to the onscreen paper size.
Or is there something about cascading style sheets that I don't know about?
Sorry, Dug, and you are a Creative Director so I'm willing to be corrected.
Michael


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