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In <3CB98DD6.F851A2F8@attglobal.net>, on 04/14/02
at 06:20 AM, Harry Chris Motin said:
Harry,
>Attached please find 2 compressed files as follows:
> 1. Watcom1.zip
> 2. Watcom2.zip
You've gone way beyond the call of duty on this. :-)
>pages is now discouraged (and is being phased out) in favor of newer font
>tags in style sheets. I used style sheets extensively in my construction.
>Changing to relative font sizes would be a big deal for me (I think)!
I haven't tested this, but my reading of the CSS spec says it's no
problem. See the spec for the font-size attribute. It accepts relative
and percentage size specifications.
While it is true that like many other in-line attributes is now
deprecated, that does not mean the functionality is gone. It means that
there is now an recommeded way of doing the same thing. In this case,
it's the font-size attribute with a style specification.
Steven
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