Enable the accessability options in IE and see where this conclusion falls.
The killer is that those who NEED to do this, know how to do it. Meanwhile,
your page is toast.
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"Dooza" <doozadooza@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> bregent wrote:
>>> Just assign the size to text in pixels. This way the size is absolute
>>> and the
>> users cannot change it in the browser.
>>
>> That is wrong. There is no way to fix text size in a browser. The only
>> solution is to use Flash or an graphic.
>
> Actually he is half right, from what I was reading somewhere IE6 and IE7
> both treat pixel sized text as fixed, and won't resize when using the
> browsers resize. FF does resize pixel based fonts. There are big debates
> over whether or not this is the correct behaviour.
>
> Its all down to have the CSS specs are being perceived.
>
> Steve