However, thinking more about it, if your issue is that the landscape view of a 
div is larger than the portrait view -- rather than the other issue of not 
wanting to have iOS apply a minimum font size -- you may just want to leave it. 
It's what most iOS users expect and want.

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On 6/26/11 at 10:38 PM -0700, Rick Gordon wrote in a message entitled
"Re: [css-d] iPad":

>I mean -webkit-text-size-adjust:100%;
>
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>
> >On 6/27/11 at 6:52 AM +0200, Erick Staal wrote in a message entitled
>>"Re: [css-d] iPad":
>>
>>>Hello David,
>>>
>>>chelseacreekstudio.com works fine with Safari on iPad 1 in Landscape and 
>>>Portrait mode. Landscape has larger characters however than Portrait (I 
>>>don't know if this is the effect you find ok, so I mention it anyway).
>>>
> >>Sincerely, Erick

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