Am Sonntag, 13. November 2005 22:21 schrieben Sie: > [...] > Hmm, turning off my font settings, it still looks mostly okay. The > font sizes aren't set in absolute terms in the CSS or HTML anywhere > that I can see. They're all set to percentages of the default browser > sizes. Perhaps the problem is that Konqueror is configured to make > text too small by default and it's not noticeable since many websites > set absolute sizes? Opening up konqueror on my machine, it seems to > have a default minimum size of 7pt and medium size of 10pt (In > Settings -> Configure Konqueror -> Fonts), which are both rather > small. Changing 7 and 10 to 10 and 12 respectively resulted in a more > readable size for me.
Maybe I changed Konqueror's font settings already. The point is that my settings are in such a way that text with the default font size is well readable while not taking up too much space. The problem is with haskell.org's links. They have a font size of 80% of the default. If the default font size satisfies me, 80% of it is too small. If I change the default size so that 80% of it produces well readable text, the default size itself is too large, IMO. I wonder why the links have to use a smaller font size than ordinary text at all. This looks especially strange if a link occurs as part of a running text. > - Cale Best wishes, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell