Bluevoodu
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Maybe another PLiknon question 
Anyway.... I am going through the book :"Eric Meyer on CSS."
They declare 2 CSS statements... and I am wondering what the difference is.... Its related to the font department.
And
ok... just focusing on the font aspects.... I see #1 that they are declaring the font types for the paragraph in the table. BUT it says font is 85% without declaring it as font-size. whereas #2 declares font-size as 66% and it uses the standard fonts that are declared for the page (hence there are no declared fonts in the statement.
SO... are the 85% and the 66% the same thing...... same thing as "font-sizes" ..... they both mean "font sizes?"
I take it that the statment works without fully declaring the font size... as font-size?
I have see the same thing with font: 85% bold blah, blah, blah
and font-weight: bold..... does that work the same way?
last question... does font-size at 66% mean that it displays at 66% of the original size according to how the page is shown on the browser... and how the person's screen resolution is? SO that is is pretty much the same between every screen resolution.... ?
†B†V† :hat
Anyway.... I am going through the book :"Eric Meyer on CSS."
They declare 2 CSS statements... and I am wondering what the difference is.... Its related to the font department.
Code:
td#content p {font: 85% Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, sans-serif;}
And
Code:
td#rightside td {font-size: 66%; padding: 1px;}
ok... just focusing on the font aspects.... I see #1 that they are declaring the font types for the paragraph in the table. BUT it says font is 85% without declaring it as font-size. whereas #2 declares font-size as 66% and it uses the standard fonts that are declared for the page (hence there are no declared fonts in the statement.
SO... are the 85% and the 66% the same thing...... same thing as "font-sizes" ..... they both mean "font sizes?"
I take it that the statment works without fully declaring the font size... as font-size?
I have see the same thing with font: 85% bold blah, blah, blah
and font-weight: bold..... does that work the same way?
last question... does font-size at 66% mean that it displays at 66% of the original size according to how the page is shown on the browser... and how the person's screen resolution is? SO that is is pretty much the same between every screen resolution.... ?
†B†V† :hat