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fixed font and size

i noticed that varying the default font in my web browser effects they relative layout of the List of videos and throws the montage out of alignment. I'm trying to test how to make the title in the list of videos be a fixed size and font. I'm using Arial 36px for the test to make it obvious but then i will reduce it to a smaller size when it's working. So far I haven't been successful, and could use some help figuring it out. -misty 14:03, 9 May 2007 (CDT)

What's there to figure out? Defining a font class and size in the CSS should make it ineligible for default changes. If that doesn't do it, there's no way. There is no "override user default" flag I'm aware of. After I fixed your CSS :P ;) Arial 36 worked fine.
Well, the font-size and font-family are working ok, But the line-height is still not consistent between different browsers. line-height:20 px looks right in Safari, but line-height:18 looks right in Firefox. any suggestions how to make it identical in all browsers? -misty 19:02, 9 May 2007 (CDT)
However, the template is currently broken under FF 1.5.0.11 - can't pinpoint what exactly you did to "achieve" that, but the expand link resolves to code instead of the link. (Although I must admit I wasn't in the mood for revision checking just now. Maybe I'll look for the error later.)
~ Renegade (talk | contribs) 15:07, 9 May 2007 (CDT)
I fixed the bug. -misty 19:03, 9 May 2007 (CDT)

LIne -height problems

Well, the font-size and font-family are working ok, But the line-height is still not consistent between different browsers. line-height:20 px looks right in IE and Safari, but line-height:18 looks right in Firefox. any suggestions how to make it identical in all browsers? -misty 19:02, 9 May 2007 (CDT)