Felix Miata wrote:
> To amplify David's original implication and subsequent response, use of px
> for sizing text is an affirmative design choice that whatever text sizes are
> acceptable to or preferred by the design's visitors are utterly irrelevant.
> Whatever size in px seems most appropriate to you in your own environment
> bears little useful relationship what may be appropriate in the environments
> of the visitors.
>
> A corollary is px for setting line height.
> http://fm.no-ip.com/auth/line-height-inherit.html demonstrates how it can be
> a problem.
>   
Felix, I don't quite get this "Use only <number> for line-height" 
business proposed at the link you provided.

If your "number" is neither percentage nor em nor pixel, what does it 
represent?
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