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gato -
Simplified the formatting guide to reflect the new style.
muyongshi -
When I get around to it
muyongshi -
Dang you beat me!
muyongshi -
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Well I should be able to make CSS changes on the back end to get it looking how we want. What
changes do you reckon need to be made?
Can you tell me what the font sizes are preset to now from h1 down to h4 or h5.
Also if we could reduce the spacing in between each header that would be great.
A general rule in page layout (more familiar with that than HTML) is your H1 and H2 should have no
larger than a 2 pt. reduction in size and then after that no more than a 1 pt reduction per header
and usually by the time you get to H3 or H4 you are at a 12pt font
so
H1=16pt
h2=14pt
h3=13pt
h4=12pt
etc.
You usually will not get down to that many points and actually after h4 you may not reduce the
font size just change style.
Of course Style changes work great in the h1-h4 as well...
gato -
Currently, there seems to be two blank spaces between h1 and h2. Should be just one or maybe 1.5.
That may also be the case between the other headings.
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