Nick Fitzsimons wrote:

This is a common misconception. IE7 _cannot_ resize text whose size is specified in pixels, in precisely the same way that IE6 can't.

The use of the page zoom tool will enlarge or shrink it along with the other content of the page, but using the menu options to adjust text size won't work.

Regards,

Nick.


Paul Novitski wrote few days ago, to point out a method which resizes the images as well as the text on page zoom. (using ems for the images). Good idea. So, I'm now curious as to why you think (infer) that IE's zoom (which does exactly that) won't replace text resizing?

To me, the zoom feature of IE7 (or firefox, or Opera) means that you can resize a page constructed in pixels without hurting anyone. Doesn't it?


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Bob

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