At 07:38 AM 2/18/2009 -0800, David Hucklesby wrote:
>When scaling in EM sizes, for margins, padding, etc., I found these
>sizes give most consistent results. I tested scaling from 1px to 40px
>at a nominal 16px for the BODY font-size (at 96 DPI). Using the
>calculated theoretical values, e.g. 13/16 to get 81.25% for a nominal 13px
>font-size actually gave me 12px in Safari, which seems to ignore anything
>after the decimal point.

How did you "test" that, though? Like, did you create a sample web 
page (using various font sizes) and then have a whole array of 
computers handy, all on different platforms, different monitors, and 
multiple browsers on each?

And if you didn't do that, then how could the figures that you 
arrived at possibly be reliable?

Ron :?

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