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Today I was shown a really simple way to change the font-size of an element using jQuery. It looked very similar to the following:

<script  type="text/javascript">
    jQuery(document.body) ({font-size:5em;});
</script>

This obviously doesn't work, but I was wondering what's missing? I remember it being just one line of code.

Note: I have tried jQuery(document.body).css({font-size:5em;}); as well, without success.

Thanks.

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jQuery('body').css({fontSize:'5em'});
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Yeah, this code works! I've actually tried this in the past and it didn't work, my problem was that I kept it in the head tags instead of putting it at the bottom.
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$('body').css('font-size', '5em'); 

Should work.

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Quote key names and values in JavaScript object literals, and separate them with commas, don't terminate them with semi-colons.

{
    "font-size": "5em"
}

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How about:

<script  type="text/javascript">
$("body").css("font-size","70%");
</script>

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