On Nov 21, 2007, at 5:02 PM, Jermayn Parker wrote:

good example of this is:
http://www.456bereastreet.com/


 It behaves the same as mine as well as the think vitamine.



This is because em is a measuring unit relative to the font size of the

page, so as you increase the font size, the size of 1 em increases as
well, and therefore your max-width of 60em gets larger and larger.

I DO understand this. Perhaps what I don't understand is the max- width concept. I thought 'max' means there is a limitation regardless what condition a page is, and I thought this 'limitation' should include the 'em' unit. The purpose of max-width loses if it can't overruled the em's behavior.

Do I making myself clear or stupid? :)

tee


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