On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Andrew Badera<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Been mostly lurking on this list for months now, learned/got reminded
> of a ton, thanks a lot.
>
> I'm working on a web app in ASP.NET targeting IE6/7/8, FF3.x, Safari
> 3, 4, and Chrome. After dusting off my years-rusty CSS skills, I have
> a layout that works well across these clients on Vista, XP and Server
> 2008. (Testing OSX a little later.) Unfortunately Windows 2003 appears
> to render things differently, regardless of browser. One element
> appears shifted to the left (or perhaps is just wider) and all text
> appears larger/wider. Tried fonts in specific point sizes, tried
> keywords, neither seems to work as expected.
>
> Is there any easy or proper way of handling clients on the Windows
> Server 2003 platform?
>
> ∞ Andy Badera
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Disregard. Was using a chain of fonts that started with a font that
Windows 2003 does not have. Fixed by switching to Arial as the primary
font instead.

Thanks all the same.

--ab
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