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Amun
 
 
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Font size representation

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I'm confused as to why apparently identical fonts and font sizes are displaying differently when previewed/published. I must be doing something stupid, but am clearly missing it.

A demo file is available at www.amun.org.uk/test/project/test.wbs and the published test site is at http://www.amun.org.uk/test/index.html

If you look at the fonts in (e.g.) the ourvillage/castle page and compare it to the ourvillage/hall page, in the WYSIWYG software they all show as Arial 20 pt. However, when you look at the published site they clearly differ, with the castle ones looking bigger.

I'd be grateful for any pointers.

TIA,

Ian
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Re: Font size representation

Post by Pablo »

This is most likely related to the DPI configuration.

See this FAQ:
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum/ ... 10&t=85917
Amun
 
 
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Re: Font size representation

Post by Amun »

Thank you very much indeed for coming back so quickly.

I would never have thought of that. It was, indeed, the problem, so you've saved me a lot of time :)

I've been using WebPlus for a number of years, albeit in a very simplistic way, and I'm finding the differences and enhanced power take some getting used to. However, I'm very pleased with the change, as I now have a chance of bringing things more up to date.

Thanks once again,

ATB,

Ian
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