GP, you reminded me... That being fonts changing back to default. But actually, what might be happening is fonts are changing back to this section:
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DIV,TH,TR,TABLE,FONT,LI,UL,FORM,
BLOCKQUOTE,P,B,I,H1,H2,H3,H4,H5,FONT, CENTER
{
font-family: verdana, arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 10pt;
color: #CCCCCC;
}
If you have time, you might change the font by simply removing the H2 (for example) in the above section of code, and any changes you make specified in the additional H2, H4 and such would work.
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h2
{
font-size: 1pt;
font-weight: normal;
text-align: right;
letter-spacing: 0px;
padding-top: 0px;
padding-bottom: 0px;
margin-left: 0px;
margin-right: 0px;
background-color: black;
color: #000000;
}
h2:first-letter
{
color: #000000;
font-style: bold;
font-size: 0pt;
}
h4
{
color: #44dd44;
font-size: 11pt;
}
My reasoning is this, since the first H2 is removed it wouldn't be there to default to. Or put otherwise, the top H2 couldn't over-ride. Of course, it's more time consuming and you'll need to specify each section for font type in similar manner to the current top section. And, of course, you can't mix font types in the same section. Probably worth a try, though I can't say it's 100% effective.
As for other problems in validation, you're correct. There's nothing we can do concerning code which is specified strictly server side.
GP wrote:
And Dang, are you saying basically to change a block of text into an image and then use it as such? I see your point, though I don't think we can then make a word like EMAIL a hyperlink within that pic text block, but find another workaround, I guess. Thanks for the suggestion
Actually, we can. We can add as many image links as we'd like by using table code, included in the linked threads.
An example of a single image link would work similar to this:
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<p align="center"><a HREF="http://www.dangphoto.net"><img src="http://www.pbase.com/dang/image/92677214/original.jpg" alt="DangPhoto.net Macro Photos & Techniques" width=80 height=15 border=0></a></p>
Another way is to use "Image Mapping", though you'd probably need a program to do the coding for you.
Hope all this makes sense.