This is the shorthand font property. That I know there's no
inconsistencies with IE, I has always use in that way.

The shorthand described:

<code>font: font-style font-variant font-weight font-size/line-height
font-family;</code>

On Dec 5, 11:41 pm, Keith Purtell <[email protected]> wrote:
> A web designer with much more experience than I have sent me a mock-up of
> how I might revise the appearance of my site. One thing caught my eye. I've
> never seen CSS done like this. The forward slash doesn't break functionality
> of the CSS. I'm wondering what its purpose is.
>
> font : 100%/1.4 Georgia, Palatino, "Palatino Linotype", Times, "Times New
> Roman", serif;
>
> - Keith

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