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Hill
I began with Theme Builder, choosing Site Theme 9. Now I would like to replace "Company Name" with the name of my company AND have the text look the same.

An odd thing happens. When I try to substitute or add characters to the html code, the size of the text changes. For example, using the WYSIWYG interface, I start with

<P class=logo>  Company Name</P></TD></TR>

and the text being the size I want.

If I simply add another letter between "Company" and "Name", the text gets relatively small.

What's going on? I seem to be missing some concept.

-Hill
bookmark
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For example, using the WYSIWYG interface


That might be your problem. Can you make the changes without using the WYSIWYG?
Hill
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For example, using the WYSIWYG interface


That might be your problem. Can you make the changes without using the WYSIWYG?


That seems to make the difference. I noticed that if I change the text using the "Top of Page HTML Editor" it worked. Would love to know why, but happy to see it work. Thanks! -H
Drobins
QUOTE(Hill @ Mar 19 2006, 09:41 AM) [snapback]105197[/snapback]

QUOTE(bookmark @ Mar 19 2006, 10:04 AM) [snapback]105196[/snapback]

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For example, using the WYSIWYG interface


That might be your problem. Can you make the changes without using the WYSIWYG?


That seems to make the difference. I noticed that if I change the text using the "Top of Page HTML Editor" it worked. Would love to know why, but happy to see it work. Thanks! -H


Hello,

We have all learned the hard way that the WYSISYG editor in the HTML areas does not work properly and you will not know what it is going to do. monstersmile.gif has said that they are working on a new editor but who knows when we will see it.

Do you have Dreamweaver or another application that you can use to edit the code?
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