> I like John's solution! It's simple, doesn't require messy dll server 
> registration, and will definitely work fine on standard browsers that 
> display fonts as specified by the font-size style in pixels. 

But what if the specified font does not exist on the user's machine? 
Then it surely has its drawbacks? But otherwise yes, it's the most 
portable solution around.

> The only situation that I know it might fail in, is with Firefox's font 
> zooming cause I know Firefox lets you increase/decrease font sizes even 
> with a specified pixel size. IE doesn't.

Oh yes, it does. View > Text Size > [...]

But of course, I'd be an idiot to be still using IE.

-- 
Regards,
Manas.
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  Ph.D. Student, Virginia Tech Computer Science.



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