Hi,
Thérèse Godefroy skribis:
>> Understood. The problem I saw before this change is that the navigation
>> links were too prominent and cluttering the page. Reducing the font
>> size seemed like one way to address that.
>>
> Yes, but you can't reduce font size, use a thinner font and use a
>
Hi Ludo,
Thanks for your input.
Le 14/12/2020 à 09:11, Ludovic Courtès a écrit :
> Hi Thérèse,
>
> Apologies if the changes had undesirable effects! I’m of course open to
> changes in the CSS.
>> Thérèse Godefroy skribis:
>
>> There are 2 issues:
>>
>> 1. Navigation links.
>> Some people are
Hi Thérèse,
Apologies if the changes had undesirable effects! I’m of course open to
changes in the CSS.
Thérèse Godefroy skribis:
> There are 2 issues:
>
> 1. Navigation links.
> Some people are able to easily see very small print with very low
> contrast. I am not, and many people are like
On Sun, 2020-12-13 at 17:58 +0100, Thérèse Godefroy wrote:
> 2. Huge headings.
> It's not only a matter of taste. They decrease usability on
> smartphones.
I have to agree with Thérèse on this: the new font sizes are too big.
It feels like the author is shouting at me when I read them.
I also
Hi Bruno,
Le 13/12/2020 à 17:22, Bruno Haible a écrit :
[...]
> For me, as long as it's black-on-white or black-on-grey (and not e.g.
> green-on-black), I'm fine with it. I have no opinion on subtitle sizes
> and so on.
>
> Bruno
>
There are 2 issues:
1. Navigation links.
Some people are able
Hello Thérèse,
> A recent update of gnulib/manual.css (Rev. 1.7) made the navigation
> links in almost invisible, at least for me. The
> next one drastically increased font size, to 48px for the main heading
> and 32px for node headings on a standard desktop screen.
>
> These huge font sizes
Hello,
A recent update of gnulib/manual.css (Rev. 1.7) made the navigation
links in almost invisible, at least for me. The
next one drastically increased font size, to 48px for the main heading
and 32px for node headings on a standard desktop screen.
These huge font sizes may work for Gnulib,