AFAIK the most common method is to use percentage values for font sizes as this method is most compatible

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James Silva wrote:

Hi guys,

Can anyone point me to a good article regarding relative font sizes and IE?

I'm trying to avoid large font size point changes when changing "text size"
in IE.

I think i've got it suss'ed by using a font size keyword (e.g.
"font-size:small") on the body rule. But I'd still like a definitive guide
on the subject.


UPDATE:


Before sending this email I found an article that confirms the solution I
stumbled across.


http://diveintoaccessibility.org/day_26_using_relative_font_sizes.html

If you scroll down to the heading "How to do it: detailed explanation",
you'll find, well, a detailed explanation :P

Sorry if this is common CSS knowledge (wasn't to me). Just thought I'd
share.

Cheers,
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