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xxman

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Jun 1, 2004
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HI
In IE 7.0 the font color is displayed wrong and all the
indivdual page links are overlaying one another.
On my Mac, the nav shows with white colored fonts and is
spaced fine. Firefox and safari.
I have no idea as to the problem.

 
Getting 'The RPC server is unavailable.' message. IE7 should be pretty close to all standards compliant browsers, so you shouldn't experience too many differences, except if your design is really complex. Might be a simple error somewhere.

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Perhaps IE is borking at the erroneous <p> tag before your DOCTYPE?

I guess you would have spotted this if you'd tried validating your pages...

Hope this helps,
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Hi
Its coming. Looks like a million small errors to correct.
Thanks for keeping an eye on me.

 
Suspect that there are probably only 2 problems:

1. Close your <br> - just replace it with <br />
2. Provide alt text for all your images - use alt="" for purely decorative or non-semantic images.

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Hi All
Thanks for the answers. I was wondering if I could ask a new
question. What`s the recommendation for font size. Can`t seem to find any straight answers online. I use high resolution but also check the pages at lower resolution.
I think my text is still too small.
 
If you use ems (and actually with modern browsers you don't even have to do it anymore), your users can choose whatever size they want for your text, whereas you by default choose the one that suits your website best.

That said, I would not mind having larger text on your page.

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