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Posted by Chris F.A. Johnson on 11/06/07 21:01
On 2007-11-06, 1001 Webs wrote:
> On Nov 6, 8:50 pm, "Chris F.A. Johnson" <cfajohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> It is not hard to do the right thing with CSS. It is, perhaps, too
>> easy to do the wrong thing.
>
> That's the problem as I see it too.
> For example. there are too many options just to assign font-size.
> Why, in the name of God don't they stick to percentages or whatever?
> , but c'mmon this is just absurd
> Or a conspiracy ...
> BTW, right now I am rewriting my style sheet with font-size: small;
> etc., but I'm not that sure it will render well I I
>
> have copied it from w3.org's front page:
> http://www.w3.org
>
> I can't go wrong that way, right?
Right, if you use it the way they do, which means not for regular
text. They use it only for things such as copyright notices and
legalese.
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Chris F.A. Johnson, webmaster <http://Woodbine-Gerrard.com>
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Shell Scripting Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (2005, Apress)
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