Your observation is correct -- browsers do not display text with exactly the same font as your .awt file does...it's almost always slightly larger. That's why, if you're going to be publishing to HTML, it's essential to use the Preview in Browser button on every page as you create it to make sure that it will look correct in the browser window. (Sometimes you may even need to make something look a little "bad" in the .awt file in order to make it look good in the browser.)If you absolutely must have a piece of text on a page look exactly the way it did in Lectora, then you can accomplish that by selecting "Render text as imaged when published" in the Properties dialog box for that text block. But I wouldn't do that any more than necessary, as those image files will take up addition space on the server when you publish the course (and may slow down the page load a bit, depending on your bandwidth).And, just to throw in an unsolicited opinion, I have to say that, IMHO, 10pt is WAY too small for an e-course font. Is there a reason why you have to use that small a font? Besides being difficult for some users to read (particularly older ones), using such a small font often encourages the e-learning designer/developer to cram too much information onto a page. The amount of text you should have on one page of an e-course is significantly less than the amount of text you would have on one page of a training manual.Hope my answer to your original question is helpful and that you take my font advice in the helpful spirit in which that was intended as well!Laura