You can never get complete control over font size, but you
can get *better* control by using CSS and specifing the
size in pixels.
Unfortunately, specifying font sizes in pixels is bad for
people with poor vision or very high-res monitors. The
alternative is to use a more "liquid" design, where the
page layout automatically stretches to accomodate the text.
Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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-----Original Message-----
For some reason, the font size varies from computer to
computer and although I have veiwed ot on my computer in a
few different browser and it appears okay, I am getting
many complaints that people can not read the site. Help
please.
There must be a way to choose a uniform size for the font
that will not result in so much confusion!