Ron Koster wrote:
>
> So this is all rather ironic: in order to get things to look right, I
> have to do them in the wrong way (using px), but in order to do them
> in the right way (using %), then I'll never be sure that it actually
> looks right (in fact, I'm virtually guaranteed that things will look
> wrong for some people).
>
>
> Ron :/
>
What's so difficult about keeping it simple and honoring user default?
body {font: 100%/1.4 sans-serif;}
#primary-content p {/*inherits default*/ }
#secondary-content p {font-size:95%;}
#tertiary-content p {font-size:90%;}
h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 {/*set in whatever percent value rocks your boat*/}
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