Sorry if this question has already been asked a couple of times, I couldn't find an answer when searching though (there are many questions on how to change it though).
I perfectly understand the advantages of serif fonts, but why not a more modern one?
Change the font family to whatever you want, but just a note, I still haven't figured out how to make it affect the text when typing a response in the editor, as that's still Georgia.
Sorry if this question has already been asked a couple of times, I couldn't find an answer when searching though (there are many questions on how to change it though).
I perfectly understand the advantages of serif fonts, but why not a more modern one?
11pt is way too small if you're using high resolution displays (MacBook Pro Retina for example).
I can't read anything on this website without zooming in at least 10%, preferably 25%.
It's true for desktops as well, that use 1920X1200 for example.
11pt is way too small if you're using high resolution displays (MacBook Pro Retina for example).
I can't read anything on this website without zooming in at least 10%, preferably 25%.
It's true for desktops as well, that use 1920X1200 for example.
Easily fixable, again, for your own personal tastes with Stylish. Just add font-size: 12pt !important; after the semi colon in the code below, changing 12pt to whatever you want.
Easily fixable, again, for your own personal tastes with Stylish. Just add font-size: 12pt !important; after the semi colon in the code below, changing 12pt to whatever you want.
11pt is way too small if you're using high resolution displays (MacBook Pro Retina for example).
I can't read anything on this website without zooming in at least 10%, preferably 25%.
It's true for desktops as well, that use 1920X1200 for example.
I can read it fine at that resolution. And that's with anti-aliasing on anti-aliasing on anti-aliasing with a touch of gaussian blur aka short sighted.
I'm not sure how small it becomes on 4k resolutions but with the resolution you mentioned the font is more than readable.