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Re: font-size issue when using SPLIT plugin

United States

The SPLIT plugin creates columns by using tables. As a result, the text within a SPLIT is controlled by the table.td style — not the regular body style. You'll need to update the CSS to make your table, and td styles be the same size as your regular body text.

HTH,

-Rick

Hungary

Thanks for the answer!! I'll try it out...
another question - maybe I should open another topic ont this..:
is there anything that is compulsory to have in a css regarding security? I mean can I leave out things from a css without risking security holes?
/I decided to delete everything from the long css and to leave just those I see having an effect on the output..(some divs and td.-s are real mystery to me)/
tnx&cheers,
gezza

The SPLIT plugin creates columns by using tables. As a result, the text within a SPLIT is controlled by the table.td style — not the regular body style. You'll need to update the CSS to make your table, and td styles be the same size as your regular body text.

HTH,

-Rick

United States

Thanks for the answer!! I'll try it out...
another question - maybe I should open another topic ont this..:
is there anything that is compulsory to have in a css regarding security? I mean can I leave out things from a css without risking security holes?


The CSS is for the presentation layer only. AFAIK, there are no security implications with using/omitting CSS styles.

For my TIKIs, I remove all the styles for features that I do not use. IMHO, the CSS files suffer from severe bloatage.

HTH,

-Rick


United States

The SPLIT plugin creates columns by using tables. As a result, the text within a SPLIT is controlled by the table.td style — not the regular body style. You'll need to update the CSS to make your table, and td styles be the same size as your regular body text.

HTH,

-Rick