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Posted by K A Nuttall on 11/14/06 13:26

Bergamot wrote:

>> Then individual sections
>> can be sized-up again easily to match a designer's font
>> specifications.
>
> So what will happen with a user's font size that is 70% larger
> than you expect?

I check that everything works 2-3 sizes larger than the default, so I'd
expect all text to be 70% larger, and not look like crap.

>> This is just one way to do it. But it's a way that's easy to work
>> with pre-determined font-sizes, in a graphic design.
>
> There are no pre-determined font-sizes, unless you put the text in
> graphics.

What I mean is, that if you're following a design, it is easy to
translate the relative sizes of the typefaces in the design to font-
sizes in the web page.


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