Bobby Jack wrote:
> From: Ron Koster <r...@psymon.com>
>
>   
> There's possibly an argument here relating to the standard browser behaviour 
> for 'minimum font size'. Browsers currently 'round up' any fonts below that 
> size to the minimum. It would be an interesting alternative approach 
> (possibly configurable) to *scale up all fonts* until they're at least that 
> minimum, so, at least, everything remains in proportion. This would solve 
> your subscript issue but, I fear, could well end up breaking inflexible 
> designs. Either way, it's not really a practical solution just yet, but 
> something to mull over :-)
>
> - Bobby
>   


An option some flakes :-) employ, from time to time (I'm one of them), 
is to design the page right from the first second with 200% declared on 
the body with no other font-size declared throughout the balance of the 
style sheet. When all is well cross-browser, 200% is reduced to 100%...


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