Hi, db.
Since "Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview is intended to enable developers,
Web developers and IT pros to begin to test the new browser for
compatibility with their applications and Web sites" (as stated on
Microsoft's download site), I know that, as a professional, you realize that
beta software applications tend to be buggy, and the gaps in the spacing
will be fixed in the RTM version when it comes out by the end of the year.
I also expect that you know how to adjust the font sizes on your Web pages
that you are testing in the new browser, because that might not be fixed in
the RTM version.
But since you didn't know which newsgroup to post your question in (this
newsgroup is for Microsoft Access, the database product of the Microsoft
Office productivity suite, neither of which have anything to do with
Internet Explorer, a component of your operating system), I'm going to
assume that you're testing your own Web pages while you're in training to
become a professional Web developer, not a non-IT pro that just installed
buggy software on your computer because you're bored with a computer that
was previously working just fine, so I'll give you a hint: check your Web
page's CSS file settings for the font sizes.
HTH.
Gunny
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