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Old August 22, 2007, 06:39 AM
MichaelRoss
 
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Default XP Font Display Question

Ok. So I got XP. I install some software and Bang, my webpage Font Displays are now all messed up.

This is a Snap of Sowpub...



Notice how some fonts are Huge while others are Tiny.

And here's a view of part of the side menu of my website - notice how the fonts are kind of overlapping.



I've uninstalled the software I installed. Nothing.

I uninstalled Firefox and reinstalled it. Nothing.

Any ideas?

Michael Ross
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Old August 22, 2007, 06:48 AM
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Michael,

Not sure what the problem is. But try this out:

Press "CTRL" and "-" (minus sign) together. And see if the big font decreases in size...
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Old August 22, 2007, 07:11 AM
MichaelRoss
 
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Ankesh,

Thanks for that suggestion.

I know about CTRL and "+" or "-".

When hitting the Minus to reduce the font size, ALL fonts reduce - as they should. Which makes the small ones unreadable.

I have deduced that the problem seems to be... Firefox is NOT reading/displaying Style Sheets correctly - neither is IE for that matter.

In the case of my website, if You check it out you should Not see overlapped Fonts as I posted a picture of. And all reducing the font with CTRL does is, makes the fonts smaller but still overlapped.

Any other thoughts?

Michael Ross
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Old August 22, 2007, 07:29 AM
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Michael,

Try this resource for some Free Help...
http://malektips.com/windows_xp_and_..._and_tips.html
http://malektips.com/windows_xp_help_and_tips.html

Phil
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Old August 22, 2007, 09:30 AM
Steve MacLellan
 
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I'm wondering if it might be a monitor issue. You might try re-installing the drivers.

In the stylesheet code on your home page I see this:

font-size: 8pt; line-height: 12px;

Try setting the size and line-height to use either pt or px -- If the font size is px use px for line-height.

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Steve MacLellan
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Old August 22, 2007, 02:59 PM
MichaelRoss
 
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Phil,

Thanks for the links.

Steve,

Thanks for the PT v PX idea and the Monitor idea.

Let me ask you, when you go to my page, do you see the same Overlapping as I showed with my graphic?

The thing is, I can change those settings in the style and adjustments will be made - but - I cannot change settings in Other People's Styles. So me changing my page to all PX or all PT doesn't effect how other people's pages display.

As I showed with this forum graphic, some fonts are Huge while others are Tiny - and on the same page. AND it Never used to do it - it happened after installing the software (Pagemaker, Adobe Reader and Distiller).

My thinking is, whatever was done to mess it up can be Undone. If only I knew what it was that got messed up.

Regarding Monitor... I don't understand how it could be a Monitor Issue as the monitor displays what the software tells it to, doesn't it? How could the monitor decide to show some things large and others small, is what I don't understand, and why only my internet software but not any other software?

For instance, I "CTRL-" a bit and took another snap shot of the forum. This is the result...



As you can see, some Huge fonts and Some Tiny fonts.

Any additional thoughts?

Michael Ross
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Old August 22, 2007, 03:20 PM
Steve MacLellan
 
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Hi Michael,

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Let me ask you, when you go to my page, do you see the same Overlapping as I showed with my graphic?

No -- but I am using Firefox with Windows '98. I bought a new computer last year and before I brought it home I had them remove Windows XP and all of the associated drivers and installed Windows '98. I just need a work-horse to do graphics and programming and don't need all of the latest toys. But, there are some slight variations in how IE 6 displays web elements on '98 compared to XP. I've noted this while using someone else's computer.

Hence, the idea that if both measurements for font-size and line-height use pt or px, it may help compensate for some minor differences.

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I don't understand how it could be a Monitor Issue as the monitor displays what the software tells it to, doesn't it? How could the monitor decide to show some things large and others small

I've installed what are supposed to be plug 'n play monitors, like the LED 19" wide and found it didn't complain about the drivers, but made some text small and other text larger -- and it seemed more noticeable using a web browser. When I called the company to complain they said my system should have been automatically configured to use the right drivers, but it didn't happen, and the drivers they told me to download from their website didn't support Windows '98. I had to take the monitor back, and get a different one.

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...it happened after installing the software (Pagemaker, Adobe Reader and Distiller).

This has me a little curious, though. I wonder if the version of the softwares you installed were for XP?

Maybe time for a trip to a shop. I did have to make one trip back to the shop with mine. They had missed removing some XP drivers and it was conflicting with some of my '98 drivers.

Sorry I can't offer any more help.

Best Regards,
Steve MacLellan
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Old August 22, 2007, 08:39 PM
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Hi, Michael,

I've had this problem occasionally and every time it has turned out to be a corrupted email that I downloaded. Removing the offending email solved the problem.

It shouldn't on one hand but it does on the other. Computers!....

Hope it helps.

Sandi Bowman
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Old August 24, 2007, 02:32 AM
MichaelRoss
 
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Default Thanks all...

Thank you All.

Unable to get it right again, I chose to Repair the OS. Dang thing got hung up trying to boot. Wouldn't even give me a C Prompt. Nadda. say hello to a HD reformat and clean install. Oh well. Least it's Better now

Michael Ross
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Old August 24, 2007, 04:42 AM
Phil
 
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Michael,

Don't forget to use System restore once in awhile...

It can help Solve Frustrating problems sometimes...

Phil
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