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Simon Wilson | Message #75400, posted by ksattic at 18:17, 12/5/2006 |
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I noticed that the fonts on TIB look much bigger in Safari, so I changed the user-agent string in Firefox on Windows, and sure enough, the fonts get bigger. What's going on there then? |
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Andrew Poole | Message #75401, posted by andypoole at 18:42, 12/5/2006, in reply to message #75400 |
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I noticed that the fonts on TIB look much bigger in Safari, so I changed the user-agent string in Firefox on Windows, and sure enough, the fonts get bigger. What's going on there then?Hm, I hadn't noticed that |
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Phil Mellor | Message #75409, posted by monkeyson2 at 00:28, 13/5/2006, in reply to message #75401 |
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I use Safari and I like the font size. So ner. |
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Richard Goodwin | Message #75415, posted by rich at 11:35, 13/5/2006, in reply to message #75400 |
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I noticed that the fonts on TIB look much bigger in Safari, so I changed the user-agent string in Firefox on Windows, and sure enough, the fonts get bigger. What's going on there then?Macs have traditionally done some strange things with regards to font size and/or DPI, which lead to the need for separate style sheets for Mac and non-Mac browsers. Now it would appear that they're moving more towards what everyone else does... but that means the previous kludges don't work properly. We *could* just remove the check and have one stylesheet... any objections? ________ Cheers, Rich. |
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John Hoare | Message #75895, posted by moss at 13:10, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75415 |
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We *could* just remove the check and have one stylesheet... any objections?I now use Safari... and I'd prefer having one stylesheet. I don't like the large font |
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Phil Mellor | Message #75896, posted by monkeyson2 at 14:00, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75895 |
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Grrr!We *could* just remove the check and have one stylesheet... any objections?I now use Safari... and I'd prefer having one stylesheet. I don't like the large font Can we compromise and have one stylesheet that uses the big font? |
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Andrew Duffell | Message #75897, posted by ad at 15:38, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75896 |
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Ctrl++ works well.Grrr!We *could* just remove the check and have one stylesheet... any objections?I now use Safari... and I'd prefer having one stylesheet. I don't like the large font |
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Phil Mellor | Message #75899, posted by monkeyson2 at 15:47, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75897 |
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Ctrl++ works well.Do any browsers remember font settings on a per-site basis? |
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Andrew Poole | Message #75900, posted by andypoole at 16:04, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75899 |
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Not unless you fancy writing an extension to do so...Ctrl++ works well.Do any browsers remember font settings on a per-site basis? |
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Richard Goodwin | Message #75909, posted by rich at 18:35, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75900 |
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Couldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?Not unless you fancy writing an extension to do so...Ctrl++ works well.Do any browsers remember font settings on a per-site basis? ________ Cheers, Rich. |
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Phil Mellor | Message #75921, posted by monkeyson2 at 19:31, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75909 |
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Not with Safari!Couldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?Not unless you fancy writing an extension to do so...Ctrl++ works well.Do any browsers remember font settings on a per-site basis? |
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Richard Goodwin | Message #75923, posted by rich at 20:57, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75921 |
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Couldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?Not with Safari!Couldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?Not unless you fancy writing an extension to do so...Ctrl++ works well.Do any browsers remember font settings on a per-site basis? ________ Cheers, Rich. |
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Andrew Poole | Message #75927, posted by andypoole at 21:12, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75923 |
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No, because we're using SafariCouldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?Not with Safari!Couldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?Not unless you fancy writing an extension to do so...Ctrl++ works well.Do any browsers remember font settings on a per-site basis? |
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Richard Goodwin | Message #75931, posted by rich at 22:36, 31/5/2006, in reply to message #75927 |
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Couldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?No, because we're using SafariCouldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?Not with Safari!Couldn't you just use Greasemonkey on Firefox?Not unless you fancy writing an extension to do so...Ctrl++ works well.Do any browsers remember font settings on a per-site basis? ________ Cheers, Rich. |
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John Hoare | Message #75984, posted by moss at 22:28, 1/6/2006, in reply to message #75931 |
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Interestingly, I was going to *automatically* download Firefox for my new Mac. But Safari is so nice to use, I'll probably stick with it for everyday use, and only use Firefox for testing. |
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Andrew Poole | Message #75995, posted by andypoole at 09:09, 2/6/2006, in reply to message #75984 |
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Interestingly, I was going to *automatically* download Firefox for my new Mac. But Safari is so nice to use, I'll probably stick with it for everyday use, and only use Firefox for testing.Yeah, same here. I have Camino on standby for testing as well (and for using things like live.local.com (which seems to be the only one with aerial photos of here ) |
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richard cheng | Message #76000, posted by richcheng at 10:15, 2/6/2006, in reply to message #75995 |
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I like Safari, but it hangs a lotInterestingly, I was going to *automatically* download Firefox for my new Mac. But Safari is so nice to use, I'll probably stick with it for everyday use, and only use Firefox for testing.Yeah, same here. I have Camino on standby for testing as well (and for using things like live.local.com (which seems to be the only one with aerial photos of here ) |
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Phil Mellor | Message #76001, posted by monkeyson2 at 10:29, 2/6/2006, in reply to message #76000 |
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I like Safari, but it hangs a lotThis is true. I was wondering if it was because I'm very short on disk space, or have about 10 windows each with about 20 tabs on them. (I don't bookmark stuff, I just leave it open ) The javascript calendar on Expedia is incredibly slow for some reason. |
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