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Limiting font size change

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wd - 27 Jan 2005 04:32 GMT
Hi all, I'd like to fix fonts on a web page to a certain size, so that users
cannot change it using the IE view/text size option. Is it possible to do it
in Dreamweaver?

Thanks in advance.
JoAnn Paules - 27 Jan 2005 12:39 GMT
Ummm, wd, you do realize that this is a newsgroup for people who are using
Publisher for their websites, don't you? If they had Dreamweaver, I kind of
doubt they would continue to use Pub.

Also, you don't want to lock in the font size. If I can't read small text
and you have it locked in too small for me to read, I'm not going to bother
looking at your site. Something to consider.............

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> Hi all, I'd like to fix fonts on a web page to a certain size, so that
> users
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> Thanks in advance.
wd - 27 Jan 2005 19:37 GMT
Thanks for the reply JoAnn... unfortunately it didn't answer my question...
well i'm a newbie in web design, I hope that some readers here may have
experience with Dreamweaver and can give me some insight on this simple(or
maybe not) question.

btw, am hoping to lock the font size so that it fits with my other layout.
Don't worry about the fonts I'll make them reasonably large. Maybe I don't
want users to make it *smaller*! as to whether ppl will be turned off by
mere font size, i kinda doubt it... but for now we're ahead of ourselves...

Think i should try the macromedia website, thank you all.

> Ummm, wd, you do realize that this is a newsgroup for people who are using
> Publisher for their websites, don't you? If they had Dreamweaver, I kind of
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> > Thanks in advance.

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