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Old 01-23-2010, 05:38 PM   #163
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
you do know that if you think a 5% margin is too large, you can change it to 3%, or whatever you like, right ? that's got nothing to do with the unit of measurement. (5% seems pretty minimal to me, personally ; but i know you like a really tiny margin, and i don't.) do you have a reason for not using % for margins, or is it just a question of how many percent to use ?

i'm only talking about margins, here ; em is an excellent choice (the best choice, in fact, in my opinion) for indent size, for exactly the same reason it's a poor choice for margins.
I prefer using 0 as a margin actually. So 0%, 0em, 0pt, 0px, etc. are all 0.

Why do you think em is good for an indent instead of a fixed measurement?
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