After reading a well-known css author's statement in his brand-new book
that keywords worked best for him, I just went the keyword way
(including the Tan hack for Windows/IE) using "small" as the base font,
with all the rest specified in %. (http://www.birchhillaccommodations.com/)
Got comments from Windows/IE users that the text was too small, and that
"small" was too small as a base font, in that, at their largest zoom,
they still felt the text was too, well.... small.
Will I get the same response if I change over to % for body font (and
ems for the rest) and it's anything *but* 100.01%? (F'rinstance, the
aforementioned 90.1%?)
Wendy
Buddy Quaid wrote:
... You should try using the
keywords which are relative to the users font-size setting. Xx-small
x-small small etc...
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