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Bullets not seen in Netscape, Opera, etc.
I use a word as my .html processor, works great except I use tons of bullets.
Looks great in IE but the actually bullets don't show or look weird and arerandom in other browsers. Is their a bullet I can import that ALL browers can use adn look good across all platforms? Thanks for your help |
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Hi Robert
First, choose appropriate options at Tools Options General Web Options. The option for IE 4 and NN4 should be reasonable for most people using most browsers. Second, try modifying the bullets so they use a character from a well-known font, like Arial. This will severely restrict the kinds of bullets you can use, but it may help. However, the nature of HTML (which relies entirely on the browser for its rendering) and the failure of any browser to comply completely with the standards means that creating web pages is always a bit of a hit-or-miss affair. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "RobertTW" wrote in message ... I use a word as my .html processor, works great except I use tons of bullets. Looks great in IE but the actually bullets don't show or look weird and arerandom in other browsers. Is their a bullet I can import that ALL browers can use adn look good across all platforms? Thanks for your help |
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