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I brought this up in a thread entitled "Source of Computed Line-Height"
on news:netscape.public.mozilla.style on April 10. The response I got
was that the line-height rule inherited from body into h1 was an
inherited computed value rather than an inherited percentage. A fix
would be simple: change 'body {line-height: 1.2em;}' to 'body
{line-height: 1.2;}'. I can't understand why the spec would provide for
inheriting a computed value for line-height, but neither can I
understand why a browser maker would have a home page that could look
like this in a compliant browser.
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opportunity."                                        Colossians 4:5 NIV

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