Gunlaug,

In your article at <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_13.html> you
make a comment of...

"re-triggering the bug.
        Note that this IE-bug can be re-triggered if font-size keywords are
used anywhere in a document. The bug is then inherited by the children of
the element in question, and IE is on it again.
        So, you've been warned. Unless you intentionally want to trigger the
"extreme font-resizing bug", don't mix in font-size keywords."

What exactly do you mean by this? Maybe I'm being dense, but I don't
understand what you mean when you specifically say "if font-size keywords
are used anywhere in a document".

In the one fix you give of...
        html {font-size: 100%;}
        body {font-size: 1em;}

Wouldn't that second BODY declaration be considered a "font-size keyword"?

Are you saying that fonts should only be spec'ed in percents?

Please clarify.

Thanks,
Rob
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Rob Emenecker @ Hairy Dog Digital
www.hairydogdigital.com
 

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