I would be reluctant to see this changed back.
I consider it more problematical having a mixture of fixed and variable
width spacing for "font-size" (the only CSS attribute we are discussing
here).
With a mixture it makes it considerably harder to scale the PmWiki skin,
for example for the range of modern device types. With all variable
font-size we are slightly more "responsive" in design.

If PmWiki itself has a different (older) skin from an improved cleaner one
in the distribution, I'd support that.

Simon


On 13 January 2014 10:02, Patrick R. Michaud <pmich...@pobox.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 12:04:32AM +0530, V.Krishn wrote:
> >
> > Noticed that page fontsize on:
> > http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/ChangeLog
> > now look different on chrome (27.0) and firefox (21)
> > (seemed same earlier)
> > Hope this is not related  to css changes in v2.2.59 ?
>
> Yes, I was more than a little concerned about the CSS changes.
> Changing font-sizes from "pt" to "pct" isn't always a direct (or safe)
> match for every browser, not to mention that there may be user
> customizations that depend on PmWiki having the CSS specified
> a particular way.
>
> I'd prefer to see PmWiki core revert back to the CSS stylings
> it's had for a long time now.  If we want to have a "cleaned up"
> default css stylesheet, maybe add a new skin to the core, but
> leave the existing on the way it's been for years now.
>
> Pm
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