M. Othman wrote:
> I thought it was possible to fix the font size by using divs.
> 
> Have a look at the BBC website @  http://news.bbc.co.uk and try to
> change the text size, it remains fixed.   I am sure they do it
> (somehow).
> 

No, BBC just break normal font-resizing in Internet Explorer. Even that
old browser can override it[1], and then the page/site really breaks.

> This "feature" is - sometimes - necessary to keep the layout intact
> when users change the text size via their browsers.

This "feature" doesn't exist for text on web pages. One must use an
image or rely on a plug-in to do that sort of thing.

regards
        Georg

[1]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/accessibility/ignorecolorsfonts.mspx
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