I have a web font that I am trying to get the spacing just right. I have it set at letter-spacing: .03px. Works great in firefox 5, But i know this doesn't work across browsers. Is there anything i can do to help this? or what browsers would this work in?

font-family: 'FSS Light',Times;
font-size: 15px;
letter-spacing: 0.3px;
line-height: 20px;
margin: 0 0 1em;
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I'm not convinced that sub-pixel spacing can work, in a medium in which the pixel is the smallest unit of measure...I'd be interested in being proven wrong, though. – David Thomas Jul 27 '11 at 20:25
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Have you tried with em

letter-spacing: .5em;

Yes Ems works on all browsers and they are becoming increasingly popular in web documents due to scalability and their mobile-device-friendly nature.

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will this work on all browsers? – eman Jul 27 '11 at 20:27
Yes, you can use small em values on all browsers. – Andrew Peacock Jul 27 '11 at 20:31
@Andrew Peacock even a .04em? – eman Jul 27 '11 at 20:38
I got it to go to the hundredths place (i.e .04em), but it won't go any smaller than .01em. – Andrew Peacock Jul 27 '11 at 20:43
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As suggested by Warface, you could em, cm or whatever. But if you need your letters to get closer together, you can also use negative values.

letter-spacing: -1px;

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/eZbYB/2/

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