CSS fonts are much bigger or smaller in FrontPage.
Article ID: KB101664
Question: Why are some of the fonts so much bigger or smaller in FrontPage than in a browser?
Answer: To be W3C-compliant, your template may use
"relative" font sizes which allow the viewer to resize the text
instead of "absolute" font sizes (pixels and points) that stay the
same no matter what the viewer does to the browser's text size. However,
FrontPage does not display relative font sizes very accurately, so they may
end up looking very large or very small in comparison to what the font actually
looks like in a browser. Until Microsoft fixes this, you'll unfortunately have to
deal with it. Again, always preview your pages in an actual browser to make
sure that they look as expected.
Was this helpful?
Please rate this article:
Email address: (not required)
(Please provide your email address if you would like PixelMill support to follow-up with you about your comment. You're email address is NOT REQUIRED to submit a comment.)
Comments: (How can we improve this article?)
Clicking "Submit" will not clear this page.
link to this page:
http://www.pixelmill.com/support/al1086/kb101664.htm
permalink to this article:
http://www.pixelmill.com/support/kb101664.htm
Back to top