Michael Kear wrote:
> Here's what you posted:
> Median windoze settings:
> 96 DPI ("small fonts")
> IE6 set to "medium"
> 1024x768
> http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/tmp/hawkradioW98-IE1.png
It turns out that PC I had intentionally left at IE5 on purpose, but
forgot today when using it to visit http://hawkradio.org.au. So, I've
renamed it: http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/tmp/hawkradioW98-IE5.png
The large fonts in the schedule table would probably instead more
closely match the smaller in other browsers by changing the body rule
from em to %. Then again, IE isn't known for good table inheritance
behavior, independent of its well known problem with using small em
instead of % in body. http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=UsingEms
Two new ones:
WinXP at 96 DPI IE6 "small fonts" set to "medium" 1024x768
http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/tmp/hawkradio-IE6XP096-07.PNG
WinXP at 120 DPI IE6 "large fonts" set to "medium" 1280x1024
http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/tmp/hawkradio-IE6XP120-02.PNG
These do look pretty much identical to Gecko.
> Ok well compare that with this one:
> Median Windows Settings
> 96DPI ("normal fonts")
> IE7.1 set to "Medium"
How does one get IE 7.1?
> 1024x768
> http://hawkradio.org.au/images/hawkradio1024x768.png
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