Sent by Chris Casciano on 3 February 2003 16:04
on 2/3/03 9:37 AM, Lars Holst at [EMAIL-REMOVED] wrote:
>> Stephanie Sullivan wrote:
>>> Occasionally, however, I would like to force a piece of text to a given
>>> size, regardless of the zoom factor. Can I?
>
>> I doubt if the "important" rule would work there (though someone will
>> probably prove me wrong. :)... But to ABSOLUTELY be sure, you can make it a
>> graphic... Remember that "old-fashioned" way we used to do it? ;)
>
> Thanks Stephanie. That's a remarkably simple solution and one that I hadn't
> thought of. However, in this particular case it wouldn't work. I'm using an
> <h1> for my page title with a logo on its right, and that's the area I need
> to stay fixed. What happens is when I zoom the text (including the h1 title)
> the logo doesn't follow. The option would of course be to use a graphic for
> the title, which I admit I used to. The <h1> tag has several advantages
> though, so I want to keep it. I think this leaves me with nothing but a css
> solution, though I don't know what it would look like.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> Site: http://www.inug.nu
> Css: http://www.inug.nu/css/main.css
>
How about setting your image dimensions in %? It would probably take some
calculations to get the initial height & width but may be more flexible then
px
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