Re: Font size changes

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point sizes are for print...no such animal as 10.3 point size for web work.

Google "web safe fonts" for fonts that will be safe to use and why.


"rockiesredhead" <rockiesredhead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Ok, I'm sorry, I should have included this information in the first place.
I
| am using Publisher 2003. When I created the webpages, I selected
"Archival"
| under the selections which is Georgia and Georgia Bold. I have also tried
to
| change it to one of the other selections, but the same problem occurred.
| Most of my text is 10.3, the subheads are 14 and the titles/headlines are
| 22.5 (the point sizes were automatic based upon the style of webpage I
| selected from Publisher.) When I preview the website, all the fonts are
the
| same size, probably around 11 or 12. The text is set on "medium".
Hopefully
| this information helps to further solve the mystery and thanks for your
help!
|
| "DavidF" wrote:
|
| > Are you using one of the websafe fonts? What font are you using? What
font
| > size are you starting with that reverts to a 12? When you have Internet
| > Explorer open to preview the page, go to View > Text Size...what is it
set
| > at? What happens if you set it to medium? Which version of Publisher?
| >
| > Let's start with those questions, and see where that leads us.
| >
| > DavidF
| >
| > "rockiesredhead" <rockiesredhead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
| > news:113E0D06-D48E-4202-9354-62FA2CB094C1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > > Why does my font size change from what I've loaded on Publisher when I
| > > preview the website? Do I need to do something to ensure it saves the
| > font
| > > size? Everything seems to revert to a size 12 pt size. Thanks.
| >
| >
| >


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