Will we have to hand calculate the 36 for every variant base size, or can H1 be a relative size to the body text, and we just tweak the body?
The latter.
Why are the fonts in px?
'Potential'
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Will we have to hand calculate the 36 for every variant base size, or can H1 be a relative size to the body text, and we just tweak the body?
The latter.
Why are the fonts in px?
Well, never mind my edit above then. There should be a way to do what you're saying, shouldn't there? But I don't recall the code.
Why are the fonts in px?
As opposed to what? I had a reason. I don't remember what it was.
Thanks for that link!
I have a suggestion...
In the profile center it would be helpful to have the "OK" button at the top too. I like to change my tag a lot and it would be nice to have the button right there instead of having to scroll past all the other things just to get to the button.
As opposed to what? I had a reason. I don't remember what it was.
Probably Netscape support.
I think you're right. Looking at that Wiki, while they tend to recommend the "Ems and Percentages" approach, it's the px approach that is most consistant between browsers.
I don't know if this helps with the speccing out or not, but for record, I'm in favour of being able to change both the font and the size; what Verdana looks good at is not Times New Roman's optimal size, etc.
I think you're right. Looking at that Wiki, while they tend to recommend the "Ems and Percentages" approach, it's the px approach that is most consistant between browsers.
Have I mentioned lately how much I hate that CSS support across browsers is such a crapshoot?
I was just reading the section on style sheet switching, and then it got to the point of lack of support and then I cried.
Okay -- where are we:
As opposed to what?
Ems are ideal for accessibility (and would take out the need for smaller and larger styles), but harder to make the page look just right.
Even if you stick with px for the body text, it's a simple matter to make everything else a percentage relative to that.
(Which, looking up-thread, faster typists have already said.)