Use em or %.

Em is probably the best, but since IE6 has font-size:large as the default, using font-size:1em for the body makes stuff look big in IE.
I usually use %'s.  These work well, like the em, but it compensates for IE's larger-than-normal font size.

--Zachary

On 2/2/06, Roberto Santana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks, very interesting article.

Regards,
R. Santana

alejandro poch escribió:

> Hi Roberto
>
> Take a look at W3C tips "Care With Font Size"
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> http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/font-size
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> Salu2
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> Roberto Santana wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> Which unit is better for web site font size? em px % ...
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>> Thanks!
>> Roberto Santana
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