"Pascal Chevrel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Le 07/04/2004 06:28, Mo�biusStrip a �crit :
> >
> > Ohhh.  I thought mozilla would handle CSS font-sizes which have values
like
> > "px", "pt" as a static size, relative to what the user's resolution is.
> >
> > For example, IE will lock the size of a font-size of 12px (of what 12px
> > looks like at the current resolution). it doesn't matter if the user
chooses
> > a different size in IE (view -> text size), a font which is set to 12 px
> > will stay at 12 px (relative to the current resolution)
>
> Which is a IE bug, not a feature.
>
> Pascal

So is there any CSS font-size value which would lock the size of a font?
Aside from using a graphic of text...


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