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Posted by dorayme on 11/07/08 11:55
In article <Z4kDg.893$g9.518@reader1.news.jippii.net>,
"Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote:
> If you use <h6>, the sensible thing is - as "dorayme" suggested, if I read
> his or her somewhat implicit message correctly - to set
> h6 { font-size: 100%; }
> together with font-size settings for other heading levels in a manner that
> matches this setting. Normally the sizes should grow at least by 10% when
> going to a higher level, but perhaps you can play by using other features
> too, e.g. setting font-weight: normal for h6 and font-weight: bold for h5,
> in which case both h5 and h6 could have font-size: 100% since the bolding
> makes a difference.
I had in mind to first ensure that main body text is 1em. Then
set the smallest heading to be readable in relation to this.
Rarely lower than .8? You then step up more or less evenly to h1.
h5 would be just above (or not smaller than body text, its
boldness might be enough) and so on. But this is not the only way
to go, your suggestion is another. I prefer to follow the beacon
of main body text as 1em. It feels right and proud. But it all
depends on what exactly is being done.
(btw, you are welcome to refer to me as "it". I will not be
offended. In fact, it will feel right, given my origins... Plus,
I think you should be taking greater responsibility for our
Luigi. You cannot remain aloof forever. There is work at the
coalface. And that is where Luigi is, conducting a world wide
business requiring security and an almost infinite number of
human languages)
--
dorayme
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