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14px font is small on a 133dpi screen

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 23:46 -------
> 14px on 133dpi screen have the same height as 14px on 72dpi screen, since px
> is defined as an angel independent from the resolution, see CSS spec.

That's "If the pixel density of the output device is very different from that of
a typical computer display, the user agent should rescale pixel values" (CSS2
4.3.2). It's talking about making output reasonable for wall displays and
laser printers, where a "pixel" may be more sensibly represented by an integral
multiple of pixels.

> We provide, however, an alternate stylesheet which uses relative font sizes.

Sounds good, but I see no 'rel="alternate stylesheet"' in the HTML, just the
"Main stylesheet".

> Thanks for using Apache.

Thanks for making it.

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