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I try simple html:

TEST FONT SIZE</br>
<input type="button" value="test bytton" style="font-size:20px">
<a style="font-size:20px">test link</a>

and found out that font-size of button looks like bigger then font-size of link in spite of style. Does anybody know why style works differently for link and for button. And how to make them looks like the same?

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Looks the same to me, tested on Firefox, IE6 and Chrome: http://jsbin.com/oveze
Please keep in mind:

  • This depends on the browser and its defaults, and may also be different depending on the operating system.
  • Very often there's a different font for buttons and input fields. Set it too.
  • Anti-aliasing or ClearType can cause a slight difference when you don't have the same colors (background and font).
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In Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari font of button and link really looks like the same, but in IE (7+) and Opera doesn't! As far as there are a lot of problems with styling font for button I decide to replace button with link. Thank everybody for answers. – Kate Sep 30 at 11:11
If you care that much about styling, an <a> link will give you more freedom than a button, certainly. But it will not behave exactly the same... – Kobi Sep 30 at 12:08
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The font-size is the same. But it looks different because the default page font is different from the default input-field font. Set the font-family on both elements the same and they'll look the same.

I usually do:

body, input, button, select, option, textarea {
    font-family: ...; /* whatever font */
}
body {
    font-size: x%; /* whatever base font size I want */
}
input, button, select, option, textarea {
    font-size: 100%;
}

to get consistent fonts over the page and form fields.

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I set same font-family for link and button and get the same result. Text inside button and link have different size. – Kate Sep 30 at 10:54
Works for me, in any browser. Post your exact test case that isn't working? – bobince Sep 30 at 11:29
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You should not use much CSS for buttons, because their display depends on the users operating system.

Instead you can use for example images.

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Using Images isn't multi-purpose. – Kate Sep 30 at 10:49

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