Re: Text sizing -- ems versus percent



"dorayme" <doraymeRidThis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:doraymeRidThis-809613.08320131052008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <CyY%j.176393$rd2.51067@pd7urf3no>,
"Kabuki Armadillo" <kabuki.armadillo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Not in this pure example, at least not on my browsers (Mac):

<http://dorayme.890m.com/alt/ems_and_percents.html>

Damn. That means something must be up with my Firefox 2.

I used the 'Options | Content | Advance | 'Allow pages to choose their own fonts instead of my selections above'

Can someone knowledgeable confirm if this is the correct way to revert to FF's default state? I thought it was, now methinks I'm missing something else.

Thx for your helpful response. . .

M



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