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Frynge Customer Support wrote:
> Fix your style sheets for firefox, the fonts display quite a bit 
> smaller for that browser.

At what resolution are you comparing font sizes?

At 96dpi Firefox has slightly larger font size than IE, probably because
of different font-size rounding - +/- 1px difference. Hitting the
middle-ground is easy enough on 96dpi, but not relevant if resolution is
120dpi.

Don't think Firefox compensates - changes to larger base for font-size -
on 120dpi, but IE does.

> You can set a detection script to detect firefox or msie and have a 
> style sheet for both

Serving browsers different stylesheets is likely to create more problems
than it solves.

Browsers are at different stages for how to handle resolution-induced
problems and differences, so any solution _we_ introduce now is likely
to break as new browser-versions arrive.

We ma have to split between resolutions - one way or another, and
perform extensive cross-browser testing on all resolutions.

CSS mediaqueries may solve such resolution-dependent cases, but I don't
think Gecko supports those yet. Any news on that?

IE doesn't support mediaqueries, and it will only work if we can also
affect the browser's base for font-size - which isn't such a good idea IMO.

Conclusion: better leave font-size more or less as is - for all
browsers, for now.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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