CSS - Dynamically Change Font Size When Japanese Characters Appear.
I am creating a website that uses English and Japanese characters. The default font size I use for English characters displays the Japanese characters too small. I would like the Japanese characters to display in a certain size whenever and wherever they appear. I can't simply use classes because I have English and Japanese appearing in the same elements a lot of the time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Similar Tutorials<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <style type="text/css"> <!-- div.print { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 2pt; font-style: normal; line-height: normal; font-weight: normal; font-variant: normal; text-transform: none; color: #FF3300; letter-spacing: normal; word-spacing: normal; } div.regular{ font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif; font-size: larger; font-style: normal; line-height: normal; font-weight: bold; font-variant: normal; text-transform: none; color:#006600; letter-spacing: normal; word-spacing: normal; text-decoration: underline; } --> </style> <script language="JavaScript"> function printerFriendly() { document.getElementById('div1').className = 'print'; } </script> </head> <body> <p><a href="javascriptrinterFriendly()">click here to change font</a></p> <div id="div1" class="regular"> <table id="tab1" width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1"> <tr> <td>bla</td> <td>kla</td> <td>sal</td> <td>kdef</td> </tr> <tr> <td>iuwhdfqower</td> <td>ouresgopu</td> <td>uihwdrfpu</td> <td>uiwrhgfpuieroi</td> </tr> <tr> <td>oiiudefpuiwerv</td> <td>iufdgpiuwqerpoi</td> <td>iuergpuergipou</td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> <p class="print"> </p> </div> </body> </html> why is the font size not changing nor the color?? only the font changes when th link is clicked?? Hi there, I'm completely new to CSS. I'm trying to do this more than one hour but can't get it right. Code: <font color='white'><font size='1' face=verdana size=1> I couldn't find the equivalent of this in CSS This is my last experiment but it doesn't seem to work either Code: fontstyle { color : #FFFFFF; font-family : verdana ; font-size :1;} Thanks So when using Netscape 7.2 & Opera 7.5 and MSIE 6.0, How do you get a simple tag like body { font-size:small; } to be equal in all browsers? Setting IE Text Size to Medium, and Opera's Zoom to 100% (both defaults) and Netscape 7.2 to 120% (not the default) is one way, but is there a CSS way? By the way, the child element hack "body>div {property}" wasn't working no matter what I tried, by not working I mean to say Netscape never would read it or apply it. It appeared to be that Opera & IE need to read the same value while Netscape needs to apply a larger size to be equal to IE's and Opera's rendering. B We have > 400 products in our children's boutique in Infant Girl as an example. Right now, you click 1-20, 21-41, etc. to view them by 20. I'd like to give people a way to view all, but here's my problem. I use a horizontal looper asp program to show 3 colms and products and how ever many rows required to show 20. Behind this I use a white CSS box that looks like this. <span class="detailsboxlist"></span> There's nothing in it. I use layers to push it behind the products. How can I now make it dynamically scale to the view all (400+ products) which change all of the time? Thanks!!! Mike People viewing my site at 120 dpi are seeing misaligned text and layout, whereas people viewing the site at 96dpi can see it properly. I'm using "em" instead of pixels when setting font sizes in CSS. The site has fixed length and width, do I HAVE to allow it to resize itself? Hello, I have something has follows: <div> ... <table> ... </table> </div> My document font size is 1em. My div font size is 1.4em. What should be the font-size in my table to get back to the 1em of the document? Thanks, Miguel Whats the best way to fix font size? I use CSS. The font size seems to stay fix on IE but not on Mozilla and Netscape. Also I notice when I use adgui font it stay fix no matter in what browser and no matter at what text view. Why is that. Are there more of this kinda fonts? Bottom line, whats the best way to fix the size of fonts regardless of browser and at what text view. Thanks for you help Liz hi, someone using foxfire keeps saying the my font is really really tiny, I have my css file like:
Code: body { background: #FFFFFF; /* for internet explorer */ scrollbar-face-color: #FFFFFF; scrollbar-highlight-color: #FFFFFF; scrollbar-shadow-color: #FFFFFF; scrollbar-3dlight-color: #494969; scrollbar-arrow-color: #494969; scrollbar-track-color: #FFFFFF; scrollbar-darkshadow-color: #494969; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; border-top: 1px solid #8E9397; border-left: 1px solid #8E9397; font-color: #494969; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica; font-size: 8pt; text-align: left; } a:link,a:active,a:visited { color: #494969; text-decoration: none } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; color: #494969; position: relative; top: -1px; left: -1px; } hr { background: transparent; color: #494969; height: 1px; border-width: 0px; } fieldset { margin: 0; padding: 1px; border: 1px solid #494969; } legend { margin: 0; padding: 7px; color: #494969; background: transparent; font-weight: bold; } img { border: 0px; } table { background: transparent; } tr { background: transparent; } td { background: transparent; color: #494969; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica; font-size: 70%; } input, textarea, select { color: #494969; font: normal 11px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background: transparent; border: 1px solid #494969; border-style: inset; text-align: center; text-indent: 2px; } form { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; } any idea on whats wrong? and I would of changed the % to an actual value but I wanted to make it so people can control the size of the font to lager or smaller here is a preview with that css file in use : http://www.dbznetwork.net/ Well, the title might be a little oversimplified, but I guess it caught your attention In the past, I always set my font sizes using px. I know that this is not the appropriate standard (since it doesn't allow a user to re-size the font on their end), but I usually did it because it was easiest and most predictable. Now, I finally want to make the step towards more accessibility and I would like to learn a little bit more about using em's appropriately. Does anyone have any good advise on how to get started with the following questions: How/where do I set the initial font-size, from which I can use em's? What are the dangers of using em's instead of px? Where could this change impact my usual styling? Are there any good resources/tutorials about this? Any help/suggestions/ideas are appreciated... Hello all. I posted about menus earlier but this refers to a completely different menu in case there is any confusion. Consider the following code: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>My site</title> <style type="text/css"> #level0 { height: 240px; } #level0 ul { list-style-type: none; border: 0; border-top: thin solid #ff0000; padding: 0; margin: 0; } /* end #level0 ul */ #level0 ul li { display: block; padding: 0; margin: 0; } /* end #level0 ul li */ #level0 ul li a { border-bottom: thin solid #ff0000; border-right: none; text-align: right; padding: 0; padding-right: 0.5em; color: #00ff00; text-decoration: none; display: block; } /* end #level0 ul li */ #my_image { float: right; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="level0"> <img id="my_image" src="#" alt="" height="240"> <ul> <li><a href="#">Link 1</a></li> <li><a href="#">Link 2</a></li> <li><a href="#">Link 3</a></li> <li><a href="#">Link 4</a></li> <li><a href="#">Link 5</a></li> <li><a href="#">Link 6</a></li> <li><a href="#">Link 7</a></li> <li><a href="#">Link 8</a></li> </ul> </div> <p>Here is some random text.</p> </body> </html> Visually, this should be a vertical menu next to an image with a set height of 240px. 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I believe this is done using CSS (perhaps Live StyleSheet Selector). I'm not really sure. I would like for the user the have the option to change the font-size by clicking, not by repositioning the window (then the size changing relative to window size). If anyone can help me, I would really appreciate it. Thanks! Deanna Hi there, I have a font size problem. Basically, some of the text on the page appears as size 14 verdana, where as the other text appears how i want it. I want the text to be displayed as 11px tahoma. This is what i am using: PHP Code: BODY { margin:0px; padding:0px; font-family: tahoma, verdana, arial; font-size: 11px; } Also, some text is in a <p> tag. How do i define that? Many thanks Hi I have applied this style to a drop down. However, the font size only appears at 10px in FF and not IE. Any ideas why? <option style="font-family: Verdana; background: #E0EAF8; font-size: 10px;" value="link">link text</option> How can I randomize text size on a website? Like the ones done with the "tags" found on many wordpress blogs? Nothing too crazy, I just want to display words randomly and have some of the text bigger than others. Is there any way to limit how large a font can become in firefox and internet explorer? Hi I'm using a css file for the layout of my website. But I'd like to define the default font size but I can't! I mean the size of the font that's under no special style. I think it's something like: Code: .body { font-size: 10px; } Or similar (instead of 10px, small)... anybody knows exactly hoy can I do it? I have a style.css file included on all pages i want to sent default font and size, for all the text where i haven't already set something I've read several books such as Dan Cederholms, "Web standard solutions" and Eric Meyers on CSS, but I've yet to come across anything that delves into the specifics between declaring font-size attributes of px, %, em . I've always kind of used px for my sites, but I've seen some sites that use percentages and others that use em. What are the best uses for each one? How exactly does the % and em know what size to be? FYI: I didn't mention 'pt' because I do in fact know the purpose of it for printing web documents. Feel free to discuss or even post a great link that covers everything. Thanks! |