This code is a hot mess:
body, td, .td, .table, table { font-family: arial,sans serif,tahoma,verdana; color: #6a6d75; font-size:10pt; }
I know it’s not your code, but I hope you’re not copying it! We can definitely improve it.
body, td, .td, .table, table {
font-family: Helvetica, Arial, Tahoma, sans-serif;
color: #6a6d75;
font-size:13px;
}
font-family: Helvetica, Arial, Tahoma, sans-serif;
This font stack doesn’t need Verdana in it, Verdana doesn’t go well with Arial. And if you’re going to use Arial, always precede it with Helvetica for the Mac users among us (and because it’s a better font). It could be argued that because Helvetica and Arial are so ubiquitous among Mac and WinPC users, you could leave Tahoma out, too, but for the one or two outliers who might have Tahoma and not the others, you can leave it in.
font-size:13px;
No one codes with point sizes any longer. The closest approximation to 10pt, given the disparate browser sizing going on out there, is 13px.
I don’t even want to know why the site has classes named “.td” and “.table” …