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yellowwing
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Posted: 10/24/2003 09:09 am
I'm trying to use css to convert a graphic logo to text. The problem is that it looks blocky at 24px/12px Arial Narrow ; font-weight: 900
The business name contains 2 important keywords that I'd like at the top of the page. But if it looks bad the client won't go for it and the keywords will be pushed to the bottom of the page in micro text.
Any suggestion on smoothing it out?
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crash
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Posted: 10/25/2003 08:07 am
Can you play with the font/size/weight? Sometimes adjusting by even as much as one px can take care of that. Other than that, just leave it as a graphic and use alt/title?
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yellowwing
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Posted: 10/25/2003 10:23 am
No it had to be duplicate of the logo. 'We spend a lot of time and money developing a consumer...blah-blah-blah'
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excell
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Posted: 10/25/2003 12:25 pm
Just give the graphic a good alt tag and link it appropriately to the next sales section, if they don't want the look of the text on the page.. For now it could work even more effectively.. at least on google.
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