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#16 2006-03-03 21:33:41

Mary
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Re: Textpattern and Forum Font Sizes

The forum font size is already larger, has been since late December.

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#17 2006-03-04 22:13:59

neutrino
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Re: Textpattern and Forum Font Sizes

thebombsite wrote:

Do small font sizes like 8px, 9px and 10px give you younger lot orgasms or something?

C.L. <---cracking up!
Let’s not dismiss this too quickly as reading itself is such a lost art/skill/practice in our descendants. Lest we forget the “erotics” of teaching. ;)

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#18 2006-03-04 22:21:36

neutrino
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Re: Textpattern and Forum Font Sizes

mary wrote:

“Accessibility” is an exercise in semantics: “accessible” to me is different than “accessible” to you, or “accessible” to my father, whom has cataracts.

I actually use the following myself, in userChrome.css:

/* use my font for code */
textarea, pre, code, .code {
font: 12pt ProggyCleanTTSZ !important;
}

Mary, if you have a tutorial you can point us to that would be great. I’ve heard of being able to customize my browser to use my own CSS but never figured out how — I was under the impression I have to use Greasemonkey? Anyway — I’ll drop what ever info we collect over here and then I or someone can make a sticky or a wiki entry on it. Maybe that css is just in our browser folder? I’ve never looked.

Edit: Fixed link

Last edited by neutrino (2006-03-04 22:22:52)

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#19 2006-03-05 02:36:41

Jeremie
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Registered: 2004-08-11
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Re: Textpattern and Forum Font Sizes

igner wrote:

Were you thinking of Owen Brigg’s The Noodle Incident? A bit dated, but still useful.

Yep that’s it. It’s a must read and analyze for every web designer around here. After that, they are a couple of useful global techniques, with base em or % and then all in %. They are well known, or they should.

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#20 2006-03-05 02:47:57

Mary
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Re: Textpattern and Forum Font Sizes

neutrino: Before, it was a bit of a bother because you had to find/create a certain css file in your Firefox profile folder, edit it and restart Firefox. (I’ve got the name wrong above, it is userContent.css not userChrome.css):

Now, there’s a new extension out that makes this simpler.

Either should work fine, but you’ll likely find going the extension route will be much nicer.

There’s lots of nice customizations you can make to Firefox, all powered by CSS (UserStyles.org, SquareFree User Styles). How much do I love this browser?!

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#21 2006-03-05 04:38:56

NeilA
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Registered: 2004-08-15
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Re: Textpattern and Forum Font Sizes

Many thanks for the pointer to the FF extension Mary!

Excellent!


Neil – Blue Mountains, Australia

http://westserve.org
http://ministrygrounds.net.au

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