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No. the px/em issue is one of user friendliness. Many browsers will set a font set to a pixel height at that specific height and not allow the user to resize it. Mozilla and the like, hwoever, allow the user to override even fonts set to pixel sizes. Fonts set to 1em height will render according to what the users browser is set to for default height. All browsers come with a default height setting - they (shoudl) all allow the user to change what this default setting is. Therefore, using em will be a more accessible, user friendly method, but you must account for this in your layout by allowing elements to expand in accordance with the user's browser settings. Px will allow stricter control, but only in IE at this point. Neither will have any effect on how well a browser interprets your CSS. The reason some older browsers will not properly interpret your CSS is, very simply, because some older browsers do not properly interpret CSS ;) Especially browsers that were made prior to the CSS rules that currently exist. [url=http://in-dented.com/sigs.html][img]http://www.in-dented.com/sigs/knot_sig_32.gif[/img][/url]
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