Problems reading html files

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while making a website, I have noticed that the fonts or text sizes on my
home page and other web pages that I frequent and all made with with simple
HTML seem realy small. Can someone give some advice....
 
while making a website, I have noticed that the fonts or text sizes on my
home page and other web pages that I frequent and all made with with simple
HTML seem realy small. Can someone give some advice....

from IE's menu: View/Text Size lets you change the size of text that isn't
explicitly controlled in the HTML
 
johnyrock1 said:
while making a website, I have noticed that the fonts or text sizes on my
home page and other web pages that I frequent and all made with with
simple
HTML seem realy small. Can someone give some advice....

I think you mean you want to set font sizes on the page you are creating,
not while viewing it.

I only use simple HTML, partly because fancy stuff doesn't always show in
all browsers and partly because I'm not an HTML guru, so have a look here
and see how the older style HTML commands work. www.charlietame.org

Using style sheets is much better (They keep telling me) and it probably is
if you want a proper website. Trouble is I have the attention span of a
goldfish and can never remember what styles I set up :)

Look at the bottom of this page for the example home page - you can right
click and save that and play on your own machine if you want a couple of
handy but simple bits of script.
http://www.charlietame.org/ie/windowsize.htm

If you don't have an HTML editor this one is pretty good, however do NOT
panic is your antivirus software warns you about a "Trojan" - one of the
examples included with the editor is actually there to show you what NOT to
do! http://www.evrsoft.com/ Once again the example is harmless and you can
delete it if you want. (I think it's still in there somewhere).

Charlie
 
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