Why don't you guys use a different theme? Or customize your own?
Just curious...
I find the "pfsense" theme to be the easiest to jump around in - so I
customize that one with company logos...
But anyrate for those with small screens "pfsense" will definitely help you
out.
-Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Goley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] user interface bug with minimum font size set

I have had this issue also.  The quickest fix to to use the CTRL +  or CTRL
- 
keys to change the font temporarily.  This way you don't have to deal with a

smaller size font all the time.

Robert

On Friday 04 January 2008 11:01, Chris Buechler wrote:
> Paul M wrote:
> > is this a known feature/bug?
> >
> > using firefox on linux and setting minimum font size to 13, and the
> > metallic theme on pfsense 1.2RC3, I find that the diagnostics "tab"
> > wraps off the end and appears under the system tab, and then you can't
> > access anything under the system tab any more.
> >
> > this confused me greatly until I stumbled across the reason just now -
> > my laptop (whose small hires display) first exhibited the problem and I
> > didn't realise the connection between my installing extra fonts and
> > tweaking the minimum size.
>
> That's been known for a while. IIRC there isn't any easy fix, or at
> least it hasn't been a priority, so the stock reply is "don't do that".
:)
>
> If you know of a fix, patches are welcome.
>
>
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