Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
</me> thinks Opera 8 is wrong in not pulling that div upwards. It has a negative top margin set in em. When you increase the font-size, the computed value for that margin-top becomes bigger, and the div will be put upwards.
On the other side, Opera increases *all* elements on the page, including the width specified on the div#wrapper (set in px), and the size of the images. Other browsers only increase the text size, and dimensions (like width or margin) when specified in em or ex.



this is exactly what i'm talking about. there must be something in the source code that makes the calculations. is it really wrong for opera 8 to maintain the layout *exactly* when the others don't. i think that opera has done something good that the industry could use. sure does make the design look good at what ever text zoom, yes?


dwain


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