David Laakso wrote:
The method you suggest of using em when over 500% for Opera9 is much
simpler solution for this page and works fine (I believe we meant
converting 685% to 6.85em, rather than 68.5em).
Ooops, sure, 6.85em! My suggestion was one order of magnitude wrong :-)
And I see that you
Both win/opera (9.1) and mac/opera (9.22) are rendering h1 smaller than
intended in this rough layout:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/experimental.html
Why be that?
Thanks,
~dL
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On 2007/08/06 10:03 (GMT-0400) David Laakso apparently typed:
Both win/opera (9.1) and mac/opera (9.22) are rendering h1 smaller than
intended in this rough layout:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/experimental.html
Why be that?
H1-H6 in Opera have their own unique preference sizes
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/08/06 10:03 (GMT-0400) David Laakso apparently typed:
Both win/opera (9.1) and mac/opera (9.22) are rendering h1 smaller than
intended in this rough layout:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/experimental.html
Why be that?
H1-H6 in Opera have
David Laakso wrote:
Both win/opera (9.1) and mac/opera (9.22) are rendering h1 smaller
than intended in this rough layout:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/experimental.html Why
be that?
The problem seems caused by the inability of Opera 9 to manage font-size
expressed in percentage
Bruno Fassino wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Both win/opera (9.1) and mac/opera (9.22) are rendering h1 smaller
than intended in this rough layout:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/experimental.html Why
be that?
The problem seems caused by the inability of Opera 9 to manage