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Unable to define IE6 font: 13px size is invalid, IE6 automatically displays a larger font solution_HTML/Xhtml_Web page production

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A few days ago, when I was adjusting a module on the web page, I set the font size of the page to 13px. Since I was using Chrome and IE8 at the time, I didn't find that the original font-size:13px actually didn't work under IE6 and was always automatic. Displayed as a larger size, the visualization is extremely ugly.

After I was puzzled, I suddenly remembered that I changed the font before. This didn't happen before I replaced it. However, this is caused by the Tahoma font I used. This font cannot display the 13px font in the IE6 browser and will be replaced by the default font. Changing the font solved the problem.

IE6 was produced more than 10 years ago and has not kept up with the development of the times. However, since China is probably the country that uses IE6 the most in the world, this not only brings a lot of trouble to web development. Hurry up and upgrade, this outdated thing should be written into the history books long ago.

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