This section is for when adjusting the size of Netscape's fonts (which will be usefull for when printing). If only you could adjust Printerfonts seperately from screen fonts. Instead, I might want to adjust the font just before printing and look at it with the print preview (how many pages does it take?, do the fixed width texts fit the width of the paper?)

The font size is set to One
The font size is set to Two
The font size is set to Three
The font size is set to Four
The font size is set to Five

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0         1         2         3         4         5         6         7

The font size is set to One
The font size is set to Two
The font size is set to Three
The font size is set to Four
The font size is set to Five


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This is testing the stretch ability of HTML. Try resizing your browser window. Adding width=100% to the img element makes it fill the entire width no matter how wide the window is. Other numbers can be used for the % value for other relative sizes. The top line has height=16 and the bottom line has no height tag. A bug in Windows 32 bit Netscape 2.0b4: Sometimes with no height tag, stretched images get the incorrect dimensions.

This link should lead to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your system if you have one. Does this work on browsers other than Netscape (eg. Mosaic, Microsoft's Web browser, Lynx, Cello, etc.?)


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