how can i get the text to be the same size in my document

G

Guest

here is a sample of code for 2 words on different lines which are appearing
at different sizes in the browser. Can anyone tell me why? and how do i get
them to appear the same size?

</b></font></u></p>
<p style="line-height: 100%; margin-top: 6pt; margin-bottom: 6pt">
<b>
<span lang="en-gb">
<font size="2" color="#666699"><a href="shfairies&angels.htm"><u>
<font color="#000099">Fairies &amp; Angels</font></u></a></font><font
size="2" color="#0
____________________

</u></font></span></b></p>
<p style="line-height: 100%; margin-top: 6pt; margin-bottom: 6pt">
<b>
<span lang="en-gb">
<a href="shnature.htm">
<font color="#000099" size="2"><u>Nature</u></font></a><u><font
color="#000099" size="2">
 
G

Guest

go to www.amplestamps.co.uk and you will see what i mean on the left hand
side under page links look at fairies and angels, then nature below it and
they are different sizes in my i.e 6.029.00 sp2 windows xp
 
C

Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

I believe it's because the words under the pictures aren't hyperlinks and
the menu on the left.

HTH

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T

Thomas A. Rowe

Select all of the link, then remove formatting, then re-apply your formatting (font, size, etc.)
either with the font dialog or use CSS.

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M

Mark Fitzpatrick

They appear the exact same size here. It could be a slight variation in tag
precendence. For example: in the first example, the <u> element that
declares underlined text comes within the anchor <a> while in the second one
it comes outside the anchor and within.

One thing, get rid of the & in the filename shfairies&angels.htm. Never use
& because it is used for another purpose in URL's. Pretty much only stick
with alphanumeric characters (a-z A-Z or 0-9) and underscores. Avoid spaces,
apostrophes, etc...

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
 

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