A
Axel07
I am creating a small mock-up web site for a few collaborators, all of whom
have IE6 or IE7. I use Word 2003 to create the pages, using "Save as Web
page" to .htm or .mht format. I then email the files to my collaborators so
they can view them as a file-based website on their own machines.
When I view the files in IE, I find that the fonts are fixed in size; I
can't vary them using IE's View: Text Size selection.
How can I make my font sizes variable in the browser? I have been able to do
this in a kludgy way by manually editing the .htm files and giving font
styles a size in ems rather than points, but this does not seem a very
satisfying solution. I assume the answer may be to use CSS files, but the CSS
styles information saved by Word seems rather complicated. Does anyone know
how I can solve this problem in a simple and reliable way? I use only a
Normal style and three or four Heading styles.
have IE6 or IE7. I use Word 2003 to create the pages, using "Save as Web
page" to .htm or .mht format. I then email the files to my collaborators so
they can view them as a file-based website on their own machines.
When I view the files in IE, I find that the fonts are fixed in size; I
can't vary them using IE's View: Text Size selection.
How can I make my font sizes variable in the browser? I have been able to do
this in a kludgy way by manually editing the .htm files and giving font
styles a size in ems rather than points, but this does not seem a very
satisfying solution. I assume the answer may be to use CSS files, but the CSS
styles information saved by Word seems rather complicated. Does anyone know
how I can solve this problem in a simple and reliable way? I use only a
Normal style and three or four Heading styles.