I seem to be triggering a text size bug in IE7. I don't have a copy  
of 7 yet, but when I went to a test machine to view the site, all the  
text was microscopic.

The markup is XHTML 1.0 strict and validates as such.
The CSS has validation errors on lines 230, 239, 704 and 705. The  
latter two are uses of "opacity" and the former two are uses of  
"display:marker", a rule that was valid in CSS2 but not in 2.1 Since  
the text size issue is outside of those areas, I don't see why they  
would affect it. All text on every page, whether in a list or not,  
whether in a highlighted box (the use for opacity) or not, is affected.

And *only* under IE7. IE 6 displays the text OK, as does Firefox,  
Safari and Opera.

Any idea what weird rendering bug I just triggered? I suspect there  
will be other problems with 7, and I've arranged for some time with  
the test machine later to do the search&destroy bit, but if I can get  
some advance information it'll be a help.

Site: http://www.whc2008.org/

Apologies in advance for the disorganization in the CSS file.  
Multiple designers with differing workstyles worked on it, and the  
workstyles haven't been resolved, yet. Site is due for its "Grand  
Opening" in about a month.

Have Fun,
Arlen

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