vkams you are absolutely right. Constantly changing the view in the browser is ridiculous, clumsy and insulting.
Text on screen should be comfortable to view in the first place. We should not have to go through an extra adjustment every single time we open a section of a site. It should be viewable and readable as is.
As I said earlier it is perfectly possible to change the font size using admin controls.
There is an admin section called Style Properties.
In there each category of text has a little form to change its size and colour, plus styling such as Bold, Italic etc. (There are also many other components in Style Properties which can be formatted as well as text fonts.)
But just because there is so MUCH control in there - so many components which we can adjust as we wish - it is sometimes not immediately obvious which control connects with the item we want to change.
I think one of the worst examples is the pale grey very tiny text which gives extra information in a line under a textbox.
Example "
Use this box to enter any additional CSS you would like to include."
On the page source (View/ Page Source in your browser) this textt shows its format control as -
Code:
<p class="explain">Use this box to enter any additional CSS you would like to include.</p>
So we need to edit the "explain" class.
On the page source the Menu on the left is formatted with this code:
Code:
<div class="Popup">
<span class="muted">Property Group:</span> <a rel="Menu">Building Blocks</a>
<div class="Menu">
<div class="primaryContent menuHeader"><h3>Property Groups</h3></div>
<ul class="secondaryContent blockLinksList">
I've looked around and I did find some controls that resembled some of those names but I obviously didn't identify the right one yet as the text hasn't changed for me.
I am going to alert an XF mod who is excellent at these kind of code details. I'll ask him to respond to your thread here.