On Jan 25, 2004, at 12:35 AM, suppressed wrote:
Here's the resulting HTML code: <BLOCKQUOTE> <font size="+1"> Matches 1-50 of 77 found. <BR><STRONG>1</STRONG> <AHREF="http://www.mydomain.com/cgi-bin/up/scan/ MM=ee29f44d984cdb0d1785f7bdff2572$<AHREF="http://www.mydomain.com/cgi-bin/up/scan/ MM=ee29f44d984cdb0d1785f7bdff2572$<AHREF="http://www.mydomain.com/cgi-bin/up/scan/ MM=ee29f44d984cdb0d1785f7bdff2572$</font> </BLOCKQUOTE>Page 1 is the proper size. Page 2, Next and Last are the original size.It almost seems as if the </STRONG> has the same effect as a </font>. Perhaps some html guru could confirm that for me. Thanks, Bruce
No, </strong> won't cancel anything but <strong>.Your code printout got cut off, but assuming there are no other tags, I would have a look at my style sheet, to see if anything is effecting this part.
You might also try using a style like <blockquote style="font-size:125%;"> your code here </blockquote>, rather than the font tag, which is deprecated.
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