"Boris Zbarsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Roland M�sl wrote:
> Zoooms anything inside the zoomed block.
> Scrollbars included
So let me get this straight. If I have something set to be 20px in a
block with "zoom: 200%" then it will be 40px. If it's set to be "2cm"
it will be "4cm". OK.
Now what about:
<div style="width: 100px; font-size: 15px; border: none; padding: 0">
<div style="width: 25%; zoom: 200%; font-size: 100%;
border: 2px solid; margin-left: 10%; height: 4em">
This is text
</div>
</div>
Questions:
1) What is the width of the inner div? (Please test this in IE, don't
just say what you think it should be).
2) What is the font size of "This is text"?
3) What is the border width of the inner div?
4) What is the left margin of the inner div?
5) Which font size is used for determining the size of an "em" for the
height of the inner div?
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Very simple answered
think it's without zoom, render it, and after renderin apply the zoom
It's like You make a print out, put it on a xerox and switch
a certain zoom factor
>Lastly, is there any Microsoft documentation on this zoom property?
It's all in the inet.chm available at Microsoft.
Only a 118 MB download.
Inet.chm contains a complete MSIE documentation
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