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Links 1 through 10 of 25 by J. Albert Bowden II tagged fontsizeunits

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For font-size values, there are 4 types of units of measurement.

Absolute-size
Standard keywords whose values are defined by the user agent (e.g., web browser). Values in W3C CSS 2.1 specifications are xx-small, x-small, small, medium, large, x-large, xx-large.

Relative-size
Standard keywords that size fonts based on the parent element. These are also defined by the user agent. Possible values are larger and smaller. Below you will see what a paragraph element looks like inside a parent element (<div>) that has a size of 12pt (in Firefox).

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