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  Re: povQ&T (aka. povVFAQ) new look  
From: Warp
Date: 29 Aug 2002 18:37:15
Message: <3d6ea21b@news.povray.org>
Actually IE seems to have a pretty peculiar way of interpreting CSS.

  For example, I have defined the pre-blocks to have a font-size: small.
IE (at least my IE 6) interprets this in such a way that the font is
actually larger than in other parts, where the font-size is 'medium' (which
should be larger than 'small'). Mozilla makes the <pre> text smaller than
the medium text, as it should.
  If I define <h3> to have normal text (ie. not bolded) with medium
font-size, Mozilla makes it normal text with medium font-size, as
anywhere else, but IE makes the text bolded and larger than other medium-sized
text. Ugh? If I make the text italic, IE does not bold it anymore (???) but
it still has a larger font than other medium-sized text.

  From what I can see, Mozilla works in a much more logical and consistent
way when interpreting CSS, so I'll stick with that and let IE do whatever
it pleases. It's not my headache.

  (On the other hand, both browsers make the sans-serif font-family larger
than the serif font-family, for some reason. *shrug*)

-- 
#macro M(A,N,D,L)plane{-z,-9pigment{mandel L*9translate N color_map{[0rgb x]
[1rgb 9]}scale<D,D*3D>*1e3}rotate y*A*8}#end M(-3<1.206434.28623>70,7)M(
-1<.7438.1795>1,20)M(1<.77595.13699>30,20)M(3<.75923.07145>80,99)// - Warp -


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