Post 30 made on Monday August 14, 2006 at 01:18 |
Daniel Tonks Wrangler of Remotes |
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Excellent!
Now for some gobble-de-gook...
In the old design I was using "font size=2", but with modern CSS coding you can't really do that... you have to specify a specific point or pixel size, or a percent (or "em"). I don't want to do the first two as they stop users from changing the font size in older IE browsers, so I've been using percentages. I had picked 86% for my normal font size, but I've now gone down to 84%.
Now browsers don't render fonts with that much precision - for instance 85% through 90% actually render at the exact same size. However I noticed that for users using NORMAL system fonts and DEFAULT browser font size (medium), then 86% rendered bigger than 84%, and 84% rendered the same as "size=2". If you used different settings then you may or may not notice the change (I don't), but it seems that the vast majority of visitors are using normal/medium.
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