Re: [css-d] Overiding text size.

2006-01-16 Thread Felix Miata
Rimantas Liubertas wrote: > > However, when font-size is set in absolute units (pixels, or even - > > shudder- points), as opposed to relative units (percentages or ems), > > IE has trouble resizing them. As a result, it is usually suggested > > that you avoid absolute units for accessibility re

Re: [css-d] Overiding text size.

2006-01-16 Thread Rimantas Liubertas
> However, when font-size is set in absolute units (pixels, or even - > shudder- points), as opposed to relative units (percentages or ems), > IE has trouble resizing them. As a result, it is usually suggested > that you avoid absolute units for accessibility reasons. Just for nitpicking sake: pi

Re: [css-d] Overiding text size.

2006-01-16 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Anastasios Angelidis wrote: > When the size of test is set through a style sheet it canot be > overiden by the browser's setting or is there a way? All major browsers can override font size - regardless of how and where it is set. Some practical info:

Re: [css-d] Overiding text size.

2006-01-16 Thread Matthew Levine
On Jan 16, 2006, at 12:09 PM, Anastasios Angelidis wrote: > When the size of test is set through a style sheet it canot be > overiden > by the browser's setting or is there a way? Text size can be overridden by the browser a number of ways: 1) Using an "Increase/Decrease Font Size" command, or

[css-d] Overiding text size.

2006-01-16 Thread Anastasios Angelidis
When the size of test is set through a style sheet it canot be overiden by the browser's setting or is there a way? __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-dis