>Well, after some preliminary poking around in AOL 4, I've determined that
>font specs such as:
><font size="1">
><font size="2">
><font size="4">
>
>are not rendered as they are in V3 and v4 NS and IE browsers. I am going in
>and changing my code to:
><font size="-3"> (for some reason, -2 does not give expected result)
><font size="-1">
><font size="+1">
>
>respectively. The + and - specs seem to work as expected. The 1,2,4 specs (I
>haven't tested other numbers) come out much smaller (on PC) than expected.


Jack,  I would recommend not using a negative relative font size value less
than -1. It is my experience that -2 on a Mac is unreadable, and I can't
imagine that -3 would be acceptable to anyone but the near-blind who have
boosted their default browser font size to some rather large value.

Isn't the AOL 4.0 browser basically the same as MS IE v4?

Barry

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