Although roughly the same, the "em" is the height of the lowercase m. It's a typed pronunciation of the letter m in English.

On Jan 14, 2007, at 12:40 PM, Stefan wrote:

I'd propose to use 'em' values for setting sizes. 'em' is the relative size of the 'e' letter.
To get something 50% larger than the 'e', use a value of '1.5em'.

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