Hi,

Could anyone help me out with a problem with relative text sizing in IE (and possibly other browsers)?

I have declared the body font-size as 1.0em, p as 0.8em and headings 1.2em etc on my page (http://www.aycee.co.uk) and they all scale correctly in relation to each other, the problem occurs when using IE to change the visible font-size - the size of the text as a whole seems to adjust in big jumps from really large text for largest, down to miniscule unreadable text for smallest. When looking at a page such as Google, changing the text sizes doesn't make as much of a difference, the smallest text is still readable. I've noticed that A List Apart also 'jumps' in big steps like my page does.

Has anyone come across this before and can suggest a solution? I want my visitors to be able to adjust the text size but in smaller gradients than is currently happening. I have tried using both ems and % but neither make a difference. Is it something really simple that I'm missing?

My CSS is available at http://www.aycee.co.uk/aycee1.css, aycee2.css or aycee3.css depending which stylesheet version is being viewed.

Thanks very much,
Ali :o)


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Alison Lee
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http://www.aycee.co.uk
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