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Here's a snippet of my code. I can't for the life of me work out where to put the font size instruction, could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks

 

 $sort = isset($_GET['sort2']) ? $_GET['sort2'] : 'season_name';
    if( !in_array($sort,array('season_name','games','won','lost','draw','winpct')) )
        $sort = 'season_name';
    $query .= " ORDER BY " . $sort . " ASC";
    $rst = mysql_query($query);

    echo mysql_error();

    $j=1; $tmp = "<b>%s</b>";
    while( $r = mysql_fetch_array($rst) )
    {
    	if( ($j++) % 2 == 0)
    		$temp = "$bg1";
    	else
    		$temp = "$bg2";

    	echo"
    	<tr>

    	<td align=\"left\" valign=\"middle\" bgcolor=\"$temp\">
        	 {$r[season_name]} </a>
    	</td>

    	<td align=\"center\" valign=\"middle\" font face=\"Arial\" size=\"1\" bgcolor=\"$temp\">";

        printf( ($sort == 'games'?$tmp:"%s"), $r['games'] );
        echo "</td>
        <td align=\"center\" valign=\"middle\" bgcolor=\"$temp\">";

        printf( ($sort == 'won'?$tmp:"%s"), $r['won'] );
        echo "</td>
        <td align=\"center\" valign=\"middle\" bgcolor=\"$temp\">";

        printf( ($sort == 'draw'?$tmp:"%s"), $r['draw'] );
        echo "</td>
        <td align=\"center\" valign=\"middle\" bgcolor=\"$temp\">";

        printf( ($sort == 'lost'?$tmp:"%s"), $r['lost'] );
        echo "</td>
        <td align=\"center\" valign=\"middle\" bgcolor=\"$temp\">";

        printf( ($sort == 'winpct'?$tmp:"%s"), $r['winpct'] );

    	echo"</td>
    	</tr>
    	\n";

        $games += $r['games'];
        $won += $r['won'];
        $draw += $r['draw'];
        $lost += $r['lost'];
    }

    ?>

 

Here's the font code which i've been trying to use...

 

font size=\"1\"

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You shouldn't use HTML to size fonts. You should be using CSS for that.

 

I know i should be using CSS, but creating an entire style sheet will take far too long, I'm just looking for a quick fix.

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I would recommend using javascript if that helps, here is a snippet of code I've been using

$(document).ready(function(){
  // Reset Font Size
  var originalFontSize = $('div').css('font-size');
  $(".resetFont").click(function(){
  $('div').css('font-size', originalFontSize);
  });
  // Incrementa Font Size
  $(".increaseFont").click(function(){
  	var currentFontSize = $('div').css('font-size');
	var currentFontSizeNum = parseFloat(currentFontSize, 10);
    var newFontSize = currentFontSizeNum*1.2;
$('div').css('font-size', newFontSize);
return false;
  });
  // Decrementa Font Size
  $(".decreaseFont").click(function(){
  	var currentFontSize = $('div').css('font-size');
	var currentFontSizeNum = parseFloat(currentFontSize, 10);
    var newFontSize = currentFontSizeNum*0.8;
$('div').css('font-size', newFontSize);
return false;
  });
});

to change font size, just link that up to the correct classes and it works, some sort of modification of this might help you

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Please post only the relevant html. PHP is serverside and does not affect the way a page "looks" for the average user.

 

<span style="font-size: 14px;">TEXT HeRE</span>

 

Doesn't that work?

 

... It doesn't work because you are using deprecated size="1"?? Use css!

 

In web development there are no "quick fixes." You either fix it good or use deprecated, obsolete html back from 1998.

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