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February
Hi (again)
how can I place a link to another website without the text being small. No matter what i do to enlarge it, the font stays the same.
I'm using easy site wizard pro.
Huge thanks
Kevin
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February
Hello
Unfortunately in the Easy Site Wizard Pro then trying to create a hyper link the font size would have to remain the size that is given
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February
HI
I read on a previous forum, that if i were to add aa space after the web address it becomes manageable and the font can be changed. I've tried cutting and pasting a huge font (say size 70) and even then, it becomes small on the web page.
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February
Hello
When using Easy Site Wizard Pro , if you start with a font size at 6, as soon as you create a hyper link it will down sized as the Hyper link size is a "set size"
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a month ago
I'm glad I'm not the only one with this problem! Did manage to solve it though.
- make sure there is a space behind the text you want to hyperlink
- select what you want to hyperlink - but without the space!!!
- hyperlink it
- then go to change the font size - if you started with say font size 4 and that is what you want to end up with, you will notice it still says size 4. change it to a different size (say size 6) and then back to size 4.
seems nuts to have to do it this way, but it does work!
Joyce

