Hmmm, your right on that one - well at least on a web page you can do Ctrl and + to make the fonts bigger or Ctrl and - to make them smaller. Obviously in the html-source-view is not controlled by the font preferences.
Paul Benjamin Wiegert wrote: > Yup, I've noticed that also! > But, I also noticed this, which still makes me think it's Mozillas fault: > Goto Mozillas HTML-editor, and check out the sourcecode-edit-tab. > In there I get these tiny unreadable fonts also! > > /Ben > > Paul Millar wrote: > >> The problem here doesn't seem to be Mozilla. I get the same problem as >> well but not on all websites. So, I had a look at the CSS of one >> website where I get this problem. >> >> They've set: >> font-size: 8pt; or font-size: xx-small on most of their words, >> although xx-small is marginally better than 8pt. >> This is forcing Mozilla to display at those sizes which are just to >> small. Also the 'allow documents to use other fonts' setting only >> affects the <font> tag not CSS. >> >> Wether this is a Mozilla problem or not I'm not sure but I would say >> that Mozilla is correct in display 8pt in the way it is which then is >> the websites fault for setting a font size that small. >> >> Paul > >
