Re: [css-d] Do modern mobile browsers deliberately ignore font size?

2014-03-15 Thread MiB
mar 13 2014 23:02 MiB digital.disc...@gmail.com: mar 13 2014 Ezequiel Garzón garzon.luc...@gmail.com: http://81.4.104.136/fonts.html I don’t see your issue in Android nor in IOS. Anyone else? I have now tested this page on several other Android hand sets and the text sizes of both

[css-d] footer ul li has same attributes as header nav ul li?

2014-03-15 Thread John
I could swear that I adequately differentiated my header nav from my footer nav, but the browsers are telling me differntly.. Here is the link, if you could kindly take a peek: http://coffeeonmars.com/W200/test/DTake_Index.html The issue is the links at the bottom, which appear to be

[css-d] Subject: Font Size Small in FireFox ?

2014-03-15 Thread Crest Christopher
Felix, what do you mean by DE DPI ? I thought doing fonts in EM was a good thing ? :) __ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ --

Re: [css-d] Subject: Font Size Small in FireFox ?

2014-03-15 Thread Felix Miata
On 2014-03-15 21:14 (GMT-0400) Crest Christopher composed: Felix, what do you mean by DE DPI ? The term DE DPI refers to logical pixel density, as opposed to physical (device) pixel density. DPI is dots per inch, which most think of as pixels per inch, a measure of display pixel density.

[css-d] display:inline-block differences in browsers

2014-03-15 Thread John
my social media icons, top right respect my wrapper in FF, but in Chrome, Safari and Opera, the whole group moves outside the wrapper to the right by 1 icon... Can someone explain why this is? I've spent my time developing in FF, then decided to check in the other browsers and got a few