In the example of "font-size: 80%/130%" the first number is the actual size
of the text.  The second number is the line height.

I believe this is correct.  Someone correct me if I'm incorrect.


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On 7/18/05 3:11 PM, "Lst Recv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Do classes cascade?
> 
> That is:
> 
> <style>
> a.content { font-size: 120%; }
> </styke>
> 
> <div class="content">
> <a href="url">url</a>
> </div>
> 
> Is that correct?  If not, what is the preferred way of doing it?
> 
> (Also, BTW, what is what I sometimes see "font-size: 80%/130%" - what is the /
> ?
> )
> 
> Please cc me on all responses
> Thanks
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