Snog Well-known member Jan 18, 2019 #1 I'm just curious as to why the change from fontSizeNormal in 2.0 to fontSizeLarge in 2.1? This does cause some wrapping if the section title is a little long in some add-ons.
I'm just curious as to why the change from fontSizeNormal in 2.0 to fontSizeLarge in 2.1? This does cause some wrapping if the section title is a little long in some add-ons.
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Jan 19, 2019 #2 Aesthetic change only really, I believe. (IMO it does look better/more fitting with the icon.) Upvote 0 Downvote
DragonByte Tech Well-known member Jan 19, 2019 #3 Mike said: Aesthetic change only really, I believe. (IMO it does look better/more fitting with the icon.) Click to expand... Is there a way to customise that other than creating an add-on that executes a template modification? Upvote 0 Downvote
Mike said: Aesthetic change only really, I believe. (IMO it does look better/more fitting with the icon.) Click to expand... Is there a way to customise that other than creating an add-on that executes a template modification?
Snog Well-known member Jan 19, 2019 #4 DragonByte Tech said: Is there a way to customise that other than creating an add-on that executes a template modification? Click to expand... That was going to be my next question. And it's the only way I've found to put it back to "normal" so there's no wrapping in the navigation menu. But I can see it now, multiple add-ons changing the font size to fontSizeNormal with a modification. Upvote 0 Downvote
DragonByte Tech said: Is there a way to customise that other than creating an add-on that executes a template modification? Click to expand... That was going to be my next question. And it's the only way I've found to put it back to "normal" so there's no wrapping in the navigation menu. But I can see it now, multiple add-ons changing the font size to fontSizeNormal with a modification.
DragonByte Tech Well-known member Jan 19, 2019 #5 Snog said: That was going to be my next question. And it's the only way I've found to put it back to "normal" so there's no wrapping in the navigation menu. Click to expand... Would you be willing to share the code? I've got a wrapping issue as well now, "DragonByte eCommerce" doesn't fit on one line anymore Upvote 0 Downvote
Snog said: That was going to be my next question. And it's the only way I've found to put it back to "normal" so there's no wrapping in the navigation menu. Click to expand... Would you be willing to share the code? I've got a wrapping issue as well now, "DragonByte eCommerce" doesn't fit on one line anymore
Snog Well-known member Jan 19, 2019 #6 DragonByte Tech said: Would you be willing to share the code? I've got a wrapping issue as well now, "DragonByte eCommerce" doesn't fit on one line anymore Click to expand... It's nothing special, a modification of app.less in the admin templates.... Upvote 0 Downvote
DragonByte Tech said: Would you be willing to share the code? I've got a wrapping issue as well now, "DragonByte eCommerce" doesn't fit on one line anymore Click to expand... It's nothing special, a modification of app.less in the admin templates....
DragonByte Tech Well-known member Jan 19, 2019 #7 I took it one step further and also scaled the FA icons down from Larger to Large, and the vertical align from -2px to -1px. Looks pretty good to me Upvote 0 Downvote
I took it one step further and also scaled the FA icons down from Larger to Large, and the vertical align from -2px to -1px. Looks pretty good to me
Snog Well-known member Jan 19, 2019 #8 I didn't have a problem with the icon size being larger, but that's a personal preference pretty much like the font size (other than the wrapping problem). Here's a side by side comparison with the normal font size and the icon size change: Upvote 0 Downvote
I didn't have a problem with the icon size being larger, but that's a personal preference pretty much like the font size (other than the wrapping problem). Here's a side by side comparison with the normal font size and the icon size change:
DragonByte Tech Well-known member Jan 19, 2019 #9 And here's a side-by-side on a Mac (Chrome), since the fonts are somewhat different and a bit more THICC: I'd definitely be happy if there was a Style Property that allowed us to change this Upvote 0 Downvote
And here's a side-by-side on a Mac (Chrome), since the fonts are somewhat different and a bit more THICC: I'd definitely be happy if there was a Style Property that allowed us to change this