On Jul 29, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
> 
>> It appears that safari does not equate font-size: 100% == 16px;
> 
> If Safari's default has been adjusted to something other than 16px to
> accommodate user requirements, or in any other browser, it shouldn't. There's
> _no_ valid point in assuming any particular px size as a default size.

All browsers in my machine use default font size, because  I find this is the 
only way I could make websites render more consistently. Used to have 2px extra 
large in all my browsers, it was very bad as I forgot about it, and a number of 
sites I did, the font sizes turned out much smaller in clients' machines.



> 
>> Set your font-size to 16px instead of 100.1% and the width will be fixed.
> 
> 1-it's rude


I didn't think about rudeness, but I dislike using pixel in the body :-)

tee

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