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PsyCLN
Re: Fonts too big? Difficult Navigation? please advise :)
  • 2006/2/13 21:01

  • PsyCLN

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Quote:

Feneex wrote:

I'd sggest to try Verdana 10-11px.


Arial looks more professional than veranda (eg. wikipedia, google news, BBC News, xoops.org etc. use Arial)

So for a psychology website, maybe its more appropriate to stick with the norm



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PsyCLN
Re: Fonts too big? Difficult Navigation? please advise :)
  • 2006/2/13 19:20

  • PsyCLN

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Thanks for the feedback guys. I did some tweeking on the main page so it looks even cleaner now!



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Fonts too big? Difficult Navigation? please advise :)
  • 2006/2/13 12:46

  • PsyCLN

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Hi all,

I'v been running this site for some months now, but i'm not sure about the font I'm using. Too big for the reader? (it's Arial 12px)

Any kind of comment is very much appreciated

address ishttp://psycln.org



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PsyCLN
Re: Double spacing in the theme CSS, Help me find it !!
  • 2005/11/30 21:40

  • PsyCLN

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lol I found out how to do it!

When i post an article in my website i use Dreamweaver and paste the code in the "compact" editor included with Xoops.

For some reason the editor automatically inserts a <br /> in place of the end of line character that Dreamweaver puts

So the result is a double spaced <p> </p> block

Solved! Remove the end of line Character! I guess i shouldn't have posted but then again someone else might get in the same situation as i did.



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Double spacing in the theme CSS, Help me find it !!
  • 2005/11/30 20:56

  • PsyCLN

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Hi all,

I'm going mad over this one. I'm trying to figure out what is causing every <p> </p> block to double space. I changed the

.ItemText {

line-height = 1;
}
in the theme CSS file but nothing changed "it used to be 150%;"

i looked in the theme.html file but couldn't find anything leading to double spacing. The Source in Dreamweaver shows as single space so its diffentaly a CSS thingy.

Could some one please have a look at the CSS and tell me where is the double spacing variable is?

go to my sitehttp://psycln.org and see for your self.

the CSS files are located in
http://psycln.org/themes/mozilli_iso/style.css
and ofcourse
http://psycln.org/xoops.css

By the way, any other comment on design are always welcomed :) Thanks!



PsyCLN




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