This seems so basic that I can't believe I actually need to ask it… and
if my copy of IE(Win) wasn't playing up I could run a test myself. But
it is, and I can't, so here goes:

We know that text specified in px is a Bad Idea. What I want to know is:
does the inability to resize px-sizedtext fonts in IE Win get inherited
if the child text is specced in something else (ems, say)?

Eg:
body {font-size: 14px}
h1 {1.8 em}

Would the h1 still be non-resizable in IE Win? 

Cheers;
-- 
Rick Lecoat
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