Rafael wrote:
> Aleksandar Vacić wrote:
>     First example: you can't successfully combine two or more font 
> families. font-size-adjust has been wiped out of CSS 2.1because it never 
> got implemented (aside from Fx) and it was pretty much the only way we 
> could have relieved this. So you either set the size in pixels, or use 
> the same font (which you must ensure it exists in all client systems), 
> or you better use images and avoid a huge hassle.

        Good point. I actually prefer to use one or two fonts on the page (one 
being the fav). Large, professional font families have dozen variants 
and could satisfy all my needs for headers, footers etc. Thus, it all 
depends on picking up good font family. If the user does not have 
it...do as best as you can. No general solution would work out.

        If I use more than one font, I evaluate their height ratio and adjust 
accordingly. As such, this template would never be applicable to all 
cases and it should be adjusted for each. I don't have a problem with 
doing that :) -- I don't expect everyone to do it.

-- 
AV
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