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Setting your font size to a keyword like xx-small allows the users to change the font size. Same with setting it to ems or percentages (though i believe those are buggy in some popular browsers). So, if you want to avoid letting the user change the size, set the size in pixels (px). But... why would you want to do that? If I set IE to make the font size bigger, it's because I want it bigger! As a user, I don't want you overriding my settings just because you can. Do the right thing; let the user change their font size if they want to. People have good reasons to do it. (Like, if they have a large resolution on a small monitor, fonts need to be larger to be readable... or maybe they have slight vision problems and prefer the easier-to-read fonts, or maybe they have a tiny resolution and would prefer to fit more text on the screen at once by making the font size smaller.) It's a part of design. Don't sacrifice useability unless it's absolutely necessary.
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