Felix Lorsignol wrote:
> I am trying to create a page with really small font sizes, primarily  
> just for a visual effect, this will not effect actual readability. In  
> Firefox and Internet Explorer I can easily get the text to appear 10%  
> of the original font size -- basically a few pixels high; however in  
> Safari, I can't get me font size to be less than around ~0.7em. Is  
> there a way that I can force Safari to show really really small font- 
> sizes?


Hello Felix, if this is for a *visual effect* wouldn't background images 
better serve this purpose?

The minimum font size that can be displayed in Safari on Windows is 50% 
for Times New Roman or 70% for Verdana. Safari can show smaller font but 
that is with using pixels. A font-size of 1px will show little 1px dots.

Also in Safari under Preferences | Advanced, for universal access is a 
way to stipulate a minimum font-size which will override any font-size 
given in a style sheet.


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