Sent by Felix Miata on 26 February 2003 16:04
John Lewis wrote:
> I have much the same in my humble user style sheet. Here's part of it:
> *{font-size:1em!important}
> small{font-size:smaller!important}
> big{font-size:larger!important}
> h6,font[size="1"]{font-size:.7em!important}
> h5{font-size:.85em!important}
> h3,font[size="4"]{font-size:1.15em!important}
> h2,font[size="5"]{font-size:1.45em!important}
> h1,font[size="6"]{font-size:1.85em!important}
> font[size="7"]{font-size:2.75em!important}
Something I don't see a fix for is the too-small definitions of
xx-small, x-small & small values for font-size:. Can they be redefined
via a user stylesheet in IE or userContent.css or res/html.css in
Mozilla? (xx-small {font-size: 70%;} in userContent.css doesn't work).
Example: http://www.microsoft.com/. Except for menus, they use a style
to apply xx-small to TD, then put most links and text in tables. Most of
the page comes out 9px always (IE6 @96DPI) or until you zoom the page
(Mozilla).
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