Looks great to me. The message takes up a full 2/3 of the page, not just 1/3.
My only complaint, as one who has some vision issues, is that the font isn't dark enough. Personally, I *like* the white space. I *hate* clutter on my screen. But then that could be due to my vision issues - too much nonsense distracts from what I'm focusing on. I don't see any corrupted fonts. It just would be nice if they were darker though. Sherry On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Ralph Corderoy <ra...@inputplus.co.uk> wrote: > Hi Jeff, > >> We have been working on a new design for The Mail Archive message >> pages. The goal has been to visually bring you to the message content >> faster. The subject and message are right there at the very top left >> of the page now. > > `left' being too true. :-) On a full HD monitor with maximised browser > the email is the left third of the screen. It's like Google+'s > `whitespace' problem, only slightly worse. Could not the whole page be > centred? > > Also, the fixed-width Courier is being corrupted. pre's `font-size: > 1em' is fine but the higher body's `font: 87.5%/1.4' is shrinking it > leading to hard-to read `a's and backticks are slight. Here's the > default and below with the 87.5% turned off. http://derp.co.uk/fc580 > > Cheers, Ralph. -- To unsubscribe, send mail to gossip-unsubscr...@jab.org.