Am 09.07.2013 03:20 schrieb Janet Lynn Ford:
Firefox now returns what 'should be' the CSS delivered to a tablet in
portrait view.
Am 09.07.2013 16:08 schrieb Greg Gamble:
Are these issue from setting the zoom with text-only option being checked? I
see site layout being busted when zoom is
Firefox V22 and Seamonkey 2.19 (which share much code)
represent an enormous backwards step for those of us
that choose to (or have to) work with text at larger
than the default size for reasons of accessibility.
Some mooted suggestions (not the one to which Jay refers :
I refuse on principle to
Le 9 juil. 2013 à 10:20, Janet Lynn Ford jlfor...@gmail.com a écrit :
I'm not sure I understand what Firefox is doing. When I look at your
screenshots, the font-size in the UI is identical between Chrome, IE and
Firefox. But when I look at the text in the webpage, the text is visibly larger
On 09/07/2013 02:20, Janet Lynn Ford wrote:
1. Is there a way to target this with media queries (I read that now one
can target dpi, but I am curious if any one is doing so, what the problems
and/or negative effects of doing so will be.
I think this is part of the response to the issue that
] On Behalf Of Rob Crowther
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 5:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Firefox the new pixel density ??
On 09/07/2013 02:20, Janet Lynn Ford wrote:
1. Is there a way to target this with media queries (I read that now one
can target dpi, but I am curious
Hello to All,
I recently upgraded Firefox to version22 and was surprised and confused to
learn this:
*Firefox 22 is now respecting the pixel density you've set on a system
level in the windows control panel appearance display. more information
about that is available at **
Not sure about the CSS solution but Firefox solution is here:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/webpages-are-large-and-blurry-after-updating
Hope this helps.
I was wondering a number of things...
1. Is there a way to target this with media queries (I read that now one
can target dpi, but