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> I later found out that the real problem is that we have our web screens
> within a corporate "wrapper" which has its own calling stylesheet
> and which
> is not allowing us to change anything. As another test to verify this, I
> changed the webOPAC font to something really silly (since for me its often
> hard to tell Arial from default san-serif or whatever) and it was
> obviously
> not using the webOPAC stylesheet -- it remained the font that the
> corporate page was enforcing. And we are not allowed to change the
> corporate font or add to that stylesheet.

If you append a rule with "!important" that is supposed to move it up in the
rule heirarchy to the top level. Did you try that?

Something like "font-family: verdana !important;" I'ved used in a few spots.

Ed Seedhouse
Greater Victoria Public Library