Text Boxes
June 30, 2005 12:00 AM
Lectora is a WYSIWYG content creation tool where text box placement is done at exact x,y coordinates with a defined area of the screen. Lectora generated content specifies a specific pixel size for the font. Mozilla/Netscape is the only browser, which I know of, that doesn't follow the rules when using the "text zoom" tool. From the content, there is nothing more it can do. If the browser changes the font size, then it will make the pages look different then the designer specified.There is an option you can use to within the properties of the text box to have Lectora "render it as an image." If you check this option the text will become an image file upon publish and will be independent of any font settings from within the browser.
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