History of Post 321
- 2007-04-11 20:45:29
I agree that the text size is on the small side. It's partially a function of monitor size and resolution, I realize, but in my case the text is tiny. It's about the size of the "THIS UNIT NOT LABELED FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE" text on my salt shaker.
For reference, I'm on a 24" monitor with a resolution of 1920x1200. On a 19" 1280x1024 (my other monitor), it's a little bigger, but still on the small side.
The text size on Wikipedia is a nice size (hint hint). On the flip-side, if you enlarge the text, you can also make the main 'column' of the site wider to compensate. I dunno what the size restrictions are there -- does anyone actually use 800x600 anymore?
- 2007-04-11 20:42:49
I agree that the text size is on the small side. It's partially a function of monitor size and resolution, I realize, but in my case the text is tiny. It's about the size of the "THIS UNIT NOT LABELED FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE" text on my salt shaker.
For reference, I'm on a 24" monitor with a resolution of 1920x1200. On a 19" 1280x1024 (my other monitor), it's a little bigger, but still on the small side.
The text size on Wikipedia is a nice size (hint hint).