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Posted 2/26/2008 5:20:48 AM


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Good morning Tomas! 

A little off-topic right from the start ...... I must agree with another poster .. I too was a member of Sparedollar for years, followed you to Inkfrog and traced you to here! No worries! ... I'm not a stalker!     I simply have the UTMOST respect for your abilities!   Thank You for all you do!  As soon as I get all my inventory in, I will transfer my links to BISI as it is much more 'Canadian/International' seller friendly! (did I say thanks yet! )

Now to the suggestion at hand .........  I find that the title line in my ad(s) is a bit too tight, especially when there are g's, y's, p's etc. as they tend to "touch" the capital letters in the line underneath.  Maybe allow more height for a 2-line <h2> (OR maybe change it to <h3> instead) ???   In either case, I think it would look more professional if letters didn't touch each other in the title line.

PRESENTLY as <h2> with what I think is limited height in 'title line' space:

Oh!  and before I forget ... 'THANKS!' 

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Posted 2/26/2008 6:58:02 AM


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I made some changes to the line spacing in the template CSS. Please let me know if it that works.

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Posted 2/26/2008 8:28:53 AM


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PERFECT! !

Thanks Tomas!


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Posted 2/26/2008 9:06:17 AM


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lavieenrosegardens - welcome.

I checked out your store - it is very nice but you might want to make the type on your front page a little bit bigger. Us oldies cannot read that small print anymore.

I wish you the best of luck and many sales.

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Posted 2/26/2008 9:54:10 AM


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Hi treasureseekers,

I certainly know what you mean ... my bi-focals aren't that great!  Unfortunately, in e-commerce it is always best to leave your font smaller.   It creates a good clean page and is more professional.   For those of us with 'not-so-good' eyesight, we should be using the tools that our computers are equipped with to adjust text sizes.  

I have mine set at "Medium" but when I go to my sister's, she has hers set at "Smaller" making everything, to me anyway!, very tiny!  But it all depends on your own preference.

See example:




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