Howdy, List! I bet all Iceweasel (or FireFox, for that matter) users have noticed this.
Iceweasel/FireFox fonts are waaay smaller than your desktop fonts. For example, if you limit the smallest font in Iceweasel to the size of your menu/desktop/GUI fonts, it will actually be displayed as a tiny font of about half their size. Vice versa, to get web pages to display fonts visually equivalent to, say, your size-8 menu font, you must set the smallest Iceweasel font to as high as 14! I'd be really grateful if a person skilled in the art would explain this to me. Why is a size-14 font in Iceweasel visually no bigger than a size-8 font in the rest of the GUI??? When did font sizes become a matter of... uhm, opinion? TIA -- Certifiable Loonix User 481801 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org