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/* @import "style_base.css"; */
body {
font-family: "Palatino Linotype", serif;
/* font-size-adjust: 0.47 */
font-size: medium;
margin-right: 6%;
margin-left: 6%;
}
:lang(ko) {
font-family: serif;
}
:lang(ja) {
font-family: serif;
}
abbr {
font-variant: small-caps;
}
.note:before, .important:before {
font-style: normal;
font-weight: bold;
/* I'm just interested in how browsers behaves with that. */
font-variant: small-caps;
}
.note, .important {
font-variant: normal;
}
h1, h2 {
/* I'm just interested in how browsers behaves with that.
* The result is often ugly.
*/
font-variant: small-caps;
letter-spacing: 0.2em;
}
kbd, code, pre, adress,
*.file, *.mail, *.date {
font-family: "Courier New", monospace;
}
/*
[font-family~="monospace"] {
*/
kbd, code, pre, adress,
*.file, *.mail {
/* adjust 'monospace' font size slightly since they
often has taller x-height compared to serif font
for body text. Capheight letters will be shorter
with this... */
font-size: 95%;
/* font-size-adjust: .47; */
}
.logo {
display: none;
float: none;
}
#navmenu {
float: none;
display: none;
overflow: hidden;
}
@media print {
#navmenu, *.logo {
display: none;
float: none;
overflow: hidden;
}
}
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