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"Rob Parsons" wrote: > Use an absolute font size in your web pages. <font size="12em">this is fixed > size</font> > However this flies in the face of good page design as the User Is King.. > they should be able to decide what font size they need to see the page in. > > If it is screwing up the layout of your web pages and they are complaining > that it looks ugly then you are probably using absolute positioning and > sizing. There are some good articles at thecodeproject.com (search for > stylesheets) > > "Big D" <BigDaddy@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > news:OFA7a1VrFHA.904@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > I have issues with our users using the ctrl+mouse scroll to increase the > > font size and not know how to out back in our application. Is there a way > to > > disable this option on webpages. I have gone too many sites on the > internet > > and notice that some pages I can scroll to increase the font but others > stay > > fixed. > > > > > > > |
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