That might be nice news, *if* we could read about it. You guys screwed-up your web page again. The tables on the page have the height specified. There is no way for the web designer to know how tall a table, that contains text, needs to be. So, the web browser does the best job it can with the broken HTML, and it places text on top of other text (assuming the text ends-up larger than it was on your designers computer).
Also, the text size is specified in pixels (px). You can't do that on the web. You have no idea what size is appropriate for the client. For example, while your 12 pixel size is huge on my PalmPilot, it is too tiny to read on my Sun. That's why we use points. More important than using text sizes in points is the em unit. It is relative to the current size. Why dictate to us the size?
Rather than pissing off most people that look at your web site, shouldn't you be trying to include as many people as possible. Isn't that the point of the web?