I knew I wasn't going mad when I mentioned this the other day! Deebs fobbed me off with answers that bore no relation to my questions.
Tony can we have an option, per user, to force default fonts? I have no desire to see colours, different sizes and styles of font. It's easier to read if it's all the same.
Tony can we have an option, per user, to force default fonts? I have no desire to see colours, different sizes and styles of font. It's easier to read if it's all the same.
How about now for default text size?... Well the font options have been removed from this post box.
Either way it's a problem - too small on mobile, too large on normal browser with default settings. Much larger than other forums and other websites, so if I reduced the size in-browser every other site on the net apart from this one would be shat.
I suggest you go check the facts before freakin out, they treat nut allergy by exposure
A desensitization study at Duke University was done with escalating doses of peanut protein. Eight children with known peanut allergy were given escalating doses of peanut protein in the form of a ground flour mixed into apple sauce or other food. To enter the study peanut IgE level > 7 kU/L and a positive skin prick test. The first day, they are given 0.1 mg of peanut protein, then the amount of peanut is increased gradually to 50 mg, if tolerated, over that first day. About ½ of the kids tolerated 50 mg dose by the end of the day, while the others were able to reach 12.5 mg or 25 mg. The children continued taking daily doses of peanut at home, returning to the hospital every two weeks for dose increases until they reached 300 mg peanut protein a day, or the equivalent of a single peanut. The maintenance phase follows lasted up to 18 months, depending on how much peanut protein the child tolerated. Seven children completed the study. These children were given a "food challenge" to peanut flour, exposing them to up to nearly 8 grams, or the equivalent of more than 13 peanuts. Five of the seven children tolerated the equivalent of 13 peanuts at the food challenge at the end of the study.[26] The children’s immunologic findings were similar to those seen with other types of immunotherapy—an initial rise followed by a decline in peanut-specific IgE and IgG. They also had a rise in peanut-specific IgG4 throughout the study, which is thought to be a marker of protection in other forms of immunotherapy.[27]
Remember that there are people browsing in all sorts of resolutions. I for one am still on 1280x1024 on my 18 inch desktop screen. If you have a higher resolution with a bigger screen it will be different. The same goes ofcourse for a phone browser.
Another edit problem I just had: wouldn't create a cursor, so I couldn't type. I could still highlight text though.
The 11pt was fine Deebs, only wazz wanted it lowered. It looked a lot better before you lowered it.
I'll put it back and do some more investigating on the testforums.
That's a common problem, nothing todo with this site. I've hade it countless times before on other sites.
Can you upload a screenshot please.1600*900, very common resolution. Font before was noticably bigger than everything else on the web, now probably a bit smaller. If there's no 10.5 available for this font we might want to try another font where the increments in size are less dramatic.