Do I have a page that uses a non-standard font and aerial is unsuccessful, is anyone safe? Is there any way to set the size of the font conditionally in the font?
& lt; Style type = "text / css" & gt; Body {font-family: calibri, ariel, non-serif; Font-size: 1em, .9em, .9em; / * Where 1im will be for calibrium and 9 Aerial & Non-Serif * / Style & gt; Good question, but currently you can not do this unless the 'font-size-adjusted' property is more widely supported, it normalizes fonts that are very different with original size. This is the simplest definition and example I can get:
I can say that there is no harm in using it yet and when the browser support is improved It will be ready. / P>
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