Sent by Zoe Gillenwater on 17 November 2003 20:08
Hershel Robinson wrote:
>Here is a web page:
>
>http://hclic.gwsystems.co.il/fonttest.htm
>
>It is a very simple web page.
>
>On IE6 Win 2K at Text Size Medium, the font size of the third line looks
>bigger than the first two. On Test Size Largest, it is CLEARLY larger.
>According to the CSS there, however, the last line should be SMALLER than
>the first two.
>
>
I think you should write the sizes out as: medium, small, x-small. I
don't think "smaller" is valid.
It's a good idea to use a percentage font size in the body. This helps
you avoid font-size inheritance bugs in IE.
Zoe
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Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Specialist
Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu
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