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frenzy77 - 11:56 am on Jun 27, 2006 (gmt 0)


Thanks for all your replies guys.
I apprecite the great response.

Well, the reason i wanted to use the smaller text
size was because the index page of a site i'm working on has a lot of content. I tried to shrink the navigation area down so i can fit the content in better but still it needs some more work. I'm trying to fit in a specific paragraph
higher on the page so people can click on the links. It's a menu. But the way i had written the content, placed the Menu area way too far
into the page below and i was thinking that people might not scroll so far down the page to view it.

So what i did was just move the "paragraph and menu" higher into the page, but it sounded kind of funny where i had placed it. You can now view the paragraph better once a visitor lands on the page. Before the paragraph and menu were not visable unless you scrolled way down the page a bit.

The page still has alot of content and i'm still adding more to it. Right now it's up to over
1000 words. The reason, more content better results in my opinion. Of course All unique.

Anyways...I'm not trying to trick the engines
with tiny text or anything, just trying to add more content.

Q.->In your opinions, is it ok to use about 11px-12px in my content pages?

11px is quite readable in my opinion:)
But i have good eyesight;)

I saw one site using around 8px to fit in in more
content.

Well, thanks for your help guys:)
I appreciate your input.

frenzy77


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