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How do I match email signature fonts to message font when I can't actually choose a specific size?

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When I setup my HTML signature with font = Georgia size=11, my choices for size composing is Medium. It does not match.

When I setup my HTML signature with font = Georgia size=11, my choices for size composing is Medium. It does not match.

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Thunderbird uses 'medium' because it means no matter what font, screen resolution or OS etc the recipient is using, the desired result will be a medium size - the users preference and not a preset size they may not be able to see.

What is a good size for you may not be a good size for recipients of email.

Instead of setting a specific font size try using 'font-size: medium;'

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Thunderbird uses 'medium' because it means no matter what font, screen resolution or OS etc the recipient is using, the desired result will be a medium size - the users preference and not a preset size they may not be able to see.

What is a good size for you may not be a good size for recipients of email.

Instead of setting a specific font size try using 'font-size: medium;'

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Thanks Toad-Hall