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Is there a way i can use Courier font but still get my sig's size a little smaller. Truth to tell I don't need courier per se. I just need a uni-space font. Any ideas?
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I'm guessing size tags would help [size=x][/size] if that is what you asked...
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courier new is smaller than courier, you can try that one
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well there is the "size" tag.
this is size 1</span> this is normal size and you could allso use system font instead of courier - it's a maginaly smaller and I think it would look cooler cosdiering the contents of your sig. <span style="font-family:System">and you could allso use system font instead of courier - it's marginaly smaller and I think it would look cooler cosdiering the contents of your sig. |
system's not uni-space afaik
btw you can also try lucida console (NOT sans unicode), it's"uni-space" like courier |
yes it is! observe:
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 1234567890.,;'[]}{:"?><`~\ |
I should have put in the original post that the size tag doesn't go small enough. There's nothing smaller than 0. Negatives don't work, I tried.
Some of these fonts aren't listed in the drop down making me a little cautious since they may not be on all machines. Ah, who am I kidding. Who doesn't have console? I think of the suggestions courier new is best. Lucida console does something funny with "()", makes it look like a circle. Here's courier new () Here's Lucida console () Hmm, well it looks different when on the sized down sig. BTW, Console and system are not uni-space (surprisingly). |
yes it is! observe:
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 1234567890.,;'[]}{:"?><`~\ |
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