Notorious problem, that IE and Firefox react differently to many parts of web-page specs. If you want the sort of exacting control that you're talking about, then you have to go in and specify "font-weight: normal; in your style for the headers and also a very specific "font-size:" in pixels (and maybe even a "line-height to prettify"?) for them, too. Almost all CSS books talk (and wail and moan) about the way one or the other browser rails against the exact way CSS is supposed to act...
2007-02-09 06:25:05
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answered by fjpoblam 7
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On my screen, the Firefox view actually looks a little bolder than the IE. In general, browsers each have their own interpretation of how fonts look, and there's not a lot you can do about it. In addition, the font used, if you specify a font name (as opposed to a generic font such as "sans-serif"), will depend on the fonts installed on the user's computer.
User settings introduce yet another variable. You might check to make sure that your browser font size is set to normal - ctrl-0 sets font size to normal in Ff; select "medium" font size in IE.
2007-02-09 06:29:35
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answered by injanier 7
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Actually the problem is with Font Size. Reduce ur font size by 2 or 4. Then view the same site. You will see it normal on both IE and firfox. Also u can reduce text size by pressing Cntrl + - on Firefox.
Feel free to contact me if u dnt able to do it.
Bye the way, its nice site for cures. :)
Best luck.
2007-02-09 06:20:47
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answered by n/a 2
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you maximum probably have the resourceful and prescient impared placing on, no matter if that is on the completed pc, then you absolutely can turn it off via going into administration panel, clicking demonstrate, then flow to visual attraction, and regulate the font length to generic. If that doesnt artwork, it ought to easily be that firefox the front web page has replaced.
2016-12-03 23:08:48
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answered by ? 4
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I would suggest that you use a CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) and attach it for all your website formatting. You have none.
Here's a simple explanation for a beginner to learn CSS:
http://friendlybit.com/css/beginners-guide-to-css-and-standards/
This will help you get started.
2007-02-09 08:31:40
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answered by DianeD 4
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that is cause the two internet browsers are not configured the same and will give out diffrent views, you really cant fix it cause its how the .exe programs are built
2007-02-09 06:18:53
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answered by kick bak and relax 2
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