Cb2 Web Design wrote:
> http://cb2web.com/tests/testing.shtml ?
> I have tested it in Opera 7.23, IE6 and Firebird and, IMO, the fonts within
> the div76 (blue box) and div100 (red box) containers look the same at text
> size medium (or 100%) and in fact, for the div76 container, the normal
> paragraph is more readable at the "largest" setting in IE6 and the p.note is
> still readable at "smallest".
This is what DOM Inspector says in Mozilla 1.7b (default set to 22px):
Paragraph Size
1, 2 18.3px
3 15.7px
4 13.3px
5, 6 17.6px
7 15.4px
8 19.5px
> What do you think?
Every paragraph there is smaller than the user default. The largest of
all those paragraphs, the last, "smaller" in #div100, is about 88% of
the user default. That's simply too small for normal paragraph text, and
all the others are worse because smaller still. If you think everything
there is OK, then your own browser defaults are too big.
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