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jQuery/CSS: line-height of "normal" == ?px

I'm calling $("#foobar").css("line-height") and getting back "normal". How do I translate this to a pixel amount? Is "normal" defined in the CSS spec or is it browser specific?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3614323/jquery-css-line-height-of-normal-px

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According to this page, it seems most of recent browsers use the same value for line-height: normal : 1.14, id est the font-size property with a 1.14 coefficient.

Tried with several browsers (on Windows XP) :

  • Chrome 21.0.1180.75
  • Firefox 14.0.1
  • Safari 5.1.7
  • Opera 11.64
  • IE 7
  • IE 8

EDIT

I was wrong, line-height depends of font-family, font-size, your browser, maybe your OS...

More reading on Eric Meyers' website.


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