On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 10:46 -0500, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 10:15, Patrick W. Barnes wrote:
> My one suggestion would be to keep the original default font size. I've
> not heard any complaints about the font size in the past, and increasing it
> could break some of the less-proper design elements used in the wiki and
> wouldn't allow as much information to fit on any given screen.
Well I usually have to bump up the text size when I read wiki pages. Maybe my
eyes are too sucky and my resolution too great, but I always find the default
wiki font sizes to be too small and I bump them.
I absolutely agree. With the resolution on affordable monitors and LCD
panels increasing, these tiny fonts are definitely hard to read. I use
a user CSS page to fix that problem, but requiring new users to do that
is silly. A better solution would be a cookie and at least a simple
"small, medium, large" selector on the screen.
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