Tony Crockford wrote:
Opera 9 makes big "little" boxes unless you allow the minimum
font-size to be smaller than the default 9px, so that's an issue I
need to address.
So does Firefox.
IE6 does the same when 'ignore font-size' is applied.
My preference is 'minimum font-size = 14px" during regular surfing -
which I usually perform using Opera. That's why I noticed it.
Using 'minimum font-size' is a nice "site-breaker" err... "-tester" ;-)
It's been nine months since I wrote the CSS for that site and I'm
doing things slightly differently now, maybe I need to refresh the
CSS with my current "best practices" in mind...
Some of the general workarounds don't seem to make an impression on my
browsers anymore, like: no scrollbar forced upon my Opera 9.
Probably could do with slightly simpler CSS here and there, like less
use of the entire ID/class chain to target a type of elements inside a
container. Didn't look deep since that's not the real problem this time,
but unless that stylesheet is also behind other pages, it seems to be a
bit "over-specified" and complex.
regards
Georg
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