Sent by David Laakso on 18 February 2009 21:09
Bobby Jack wrote:
> From: Ron Koster [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
>
>
> There's possibly an argument here relating to the standard browser behaviour for 'minimum font
size'. Browsers currently 'round up' any fonts below that size to the minimum. It would be an
interesting alternative approach (possibly configurable) to *scale up all fonts* until they're at
least that minimum, so, at least, everything remains in proportion. This would solve your subscript
issue but, I fear, could well end up breaking inflexible designs. Either way, it's not really a
practical solution just yet, but something to mull over :-)
>
> - Bobby
>
An option some flakes :-) employ, from time to time (I'm one of them),
is to design the page right from the first second with 200% declared on
the body with no other font-size declared throughout the balance of the
style sheet. When all is well cross-browser, 200% is reduced to 100%...
--
A thin red line and a salmon-color ampersand forthcoming.
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
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