Hi
Looking at the Firebird site (texturizer.net/firebird) I noticed they have used ex as a unit of width
letter-spacing: 1ex;
According to the CSS2 rec:
The ’ex’ unit is defined by the font’s ’x-height’. The x-height is so called because it is often equal to the height of the lowercase "x". However, an ’ex’ is defined even for fonts that don’t contain an "x".
Could this be another way to get consistent scaling in font sizes? OP and IE seem to render the heading ok..
Anyone have any experience using this?
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