also sprach Thibaut VARENE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.03.08.1735 +0100]:
> Unless you use a pre-1990 browser, they're perfectly capable of
> computing relative scaling  from absolute font sizes.
> 
> For instance, Safari and Firefox are perfectly able to scale fonts on
> http://www.parisc-linux.org/~varenet/musicindex/ which uses the same -
> albeit older - stylesheet as mod_musicindex.
> 
> It might be "better practice" to not use absolute font size, but the
> argument you used seems quite moot to me.

I use lenny's iceweasel and the default font size only takes effect
when you use relative sizes in the CSS. Scaling works fine, but not
the default.

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