[???RESOLVED???] Font issues

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sleepytom
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People were complaining the fot was hard to read. I've switched it to helvetica or arial - which IMHO doesn't look as nice but is probably easier to read if your hard of hearing, sorry i mean short / long sighted!

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Tibor Noszkay
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Re: [???RESOLVED???] Font issues
For me the size of the font is too small.  At least on my laptop that has the recomended 1366x768 resolution.  I can adjust size in browser but then fonts go out of focus.  Depending on others experience as well I'm hoping for larger fonts.
 
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sleepytom
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Re: [???RESOLVED???] Font issues
The font is actually bigger than the font on the old forum was.
 
Ctrl and + will zoom the screen up for you.

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Alan Roberts
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Re: [???RESOLVED???] Font issues
My only gripe about fonts is the choice of size/colour on the Home page. pale blue on white isn't a good combination, not enough visual contrast.

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Fergie
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Re: [???RESOLVED???] Font issues
Once again I agree with Alan on this.

               
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