Hi Robin,
That is an unofficial page from ten years ago. Let me know if you got to it
from navigation on the W3C website so that we can fix it.
A search for "The amazing em unit and other best practices -wai" gives you
links to the information in different places that include the figures, such as:
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=397663
Regards,
~Shawn
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While browsing the web, I found a Page by your group. I found it
quite interesting and seemingly useful; but I will defer final
opinion of its usefulness because I cannot find/view some of the
references in that Page.
Quite frankly, getting around your website maze wasn't very
user-friendly, and I was not able to find the references anywhere.
So to just cut to the chase, here is the Web Page I was reading:
/http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/css2em.htm/. It is a discussion of the
"em" unit of measurement, when used with CSS/HTML programming.
There are 7 figures/tables/chapters references within that page,
that have obsolete links. Could you make them available to me? Or
send this note to someone who could?
Thanx.
robin
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