Am 14.03.2015 um 16:35 schrieb sebb:
I have created some quick test sites to show how the JMeter index page
looks with various different menu font sizes.

http://jmeter.apache.org/ - original, i.e. 100%

http://people.apache.org/~sebb/jmeter90/ - 90%
http://people.apache.org/~sebb/jmeter85/ - 85%
http://people.apache.org/~sebb/jmeter80/ - 80%


On my desktop, the 80% size is perhaps starting to get a bit too small
in comparison with the body text, but 100% is definitely too big.
In my version on p.a.o/~fschumacher/jmeter I already set the menu font to 90%.

What do you want with the smaller versions? In my tests with ~1300x800 we only get a line or two more. That could be achieved with less gaps between the boxes also.

We don't have to have boxes around the menu items it was just an example.

We could even put the menu as a flat one to the top of the page (can be seen in my version, if you use a resolution from 600 to 1000 pixel wide.


It's much the same on a Hudl2 tablet (landscape mode).


If the menu text size can be reduced, then the layout can be adjusted
to give more space to the body text. I have not done that in the
samples.
If you mean to widen the main text, then I like to point out, that wider text lines tend to be harder to read. That is the reason, why I put a max-width of 60em. We could probably add a few em's, if you like. But not too much (in my eyes).

Regards
 Felix

[Note: the sites only have the index page; I did not copy the other pages.]

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