On Tuesday 23 March 2004 09:08, Neerav wrote:

> 2. I'd be happy with +- 25%
>

I tend to agree - I'm a fan of the 

p, .etc
{
        font-size: 0.75em;
        line-height 1.5;
}

... combination. It's roomy and easy to read, especially when used in 
conjunction with Georgia or Verdana.

While relative sizing allows for text zooming (Ctrl+ / Ctrl-), it ultimately 
runs the risk of having a font that appears too small in the user's browser 
(i.e. if their default font size is already small).

In this case, educating the user about text zooming is your best bet. Perhaps 
pre-empt her complaint by having the explaination as an accessibility 
side-note on the site itself. Check with your client first though. ;)

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