> At 7:02 AM +0200 9/5/07, Georg Sørtun wrote: 
>
>> I recommend body {font-size: 100%;}.
>>
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 09:47:10 -0400, tedd responded: 

> I've seen 100.1% stated -- is there any real advantage in doing that?
>

My 2005 class notes say that IE 5 on Windows 98 needed this.
Sadly, I did not note the source of that information.  :(

>> /* all values below are suggestions */
>>
>> h1 {font-size: 145%;}
>> h2 {font-size: 132%;}
>> h3 {font-size: 125%;}
>> h4 {font-size: 115%;}
>> h5 {font-size: 102%;}
>> h6 {font-size: 100%;}
>> p, ul, ol, blockquote, pre {font-size: 100%;}
>>
> I was looking around last week for something like this. It would seem to me 
> that there
> should be an "official" recommended ratio size for H1 to H6 tags, but I 
> couldn't find
> any. Thanks for providing your suggestion.
>

Not "official" - but Mark Boulton suggests a scale for font sizes,
analogous to a musical scale[1]. The scale is measured in points,
and I need to experiment more to see how this translates to screen
sizes in a way that's fairly consistent across browsers and DPI
settings etc..

I don't know if it answers your question about "official" ratios
of sizes, but hope it's of interest anyway.

[1]  http://tinyurl.com/e2eph

Cordially,
David
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