I've figured it out.
font-size : 60%;
Seems to get me there on all 3 (NS4, IE, NS7+) I need to support, I will be checking in others later today.
The problem seems to be that the percentages aren't the same in each browser (58% is different, 63% is different, but 60% is just right).
Thanks for the help,
Jerry Johnson
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A little help needed.
I have some pages that need to combine old school font tags with new school css styles.
(I am replacing content sections with new styled versions as I can rewrite the content production modules)
So, how do I define a css style to look _exactly_ like the font version of the text on IE and on Netscape?
<font size="1" face="arial" color="#336600"><B>BREAKING NEWS</B></font>
I've tried: em, px, pt, pc, xx-small, percentage.
Is there a css style I can declare that will appear the same as the font tag on the major browsers?
Thanks for any help.
Jerry Johnson
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