On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Chris F.A. Johnson
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Kevin Rodenhofer wrote:
>
> > This mock up looks exactly the same in IE 7-8, Safari 4, Chrome 5 and
> > Firefox 3.6.3 (all on a PC).
>
>     No, it doesn't. It doesn't even look the same in FF if the
>    font-size is different: <http://cfajohnson.com/testing/form.jpg>.
>
>
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Couldn't you technically declare your own font size in px and avoid this
issue of browser default font size? I am not saying it's a good idea to use
px based fonts, but it is doable and with the zoom functionality of newer
browsers you'd avoid breaking layouts.

Jeff
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