Is there a way to make all forums' fonts look smaller ? They're currently too big for me.
You can change the text size (zoom) with Ctrl + mousewheel up/down. Firefox also has a separate setting under View/Zoom to adjust text size only.
Sorry - I need to go to bed^ I did specifically mention that in my post above.
Yes, I thought that was smart to hide the quotes too, something that was missing before.Just want to add I love the upgraded ignore option. As you no longer see the posts.
Great!@Pladio, @Stingray: There's a fluid style now. This also gets rid of the empty placeholder column on the right.
Oh yeah. That's always going to be a problem with a dark and light style, practically no same colours will work on both. Would need to either only allow a few different colours and do the remapping of each so that a suitable colour would be used on the other style, or just disallow using colours altogether. But not being able to use colours in text when warranted makes it all pretty dull and and hard to read.@Taluntain: The colored FAQ headlines in the first post don't look good in the light style. Better to just not use colors I guess. Would be great if they could be defined in the styles somewhere...
Thanks, I'll give it a go when I'm on my pc@Pladio, @Stingray: There's a fluid style now. This also gets rid of the empty placeholder column on the right.
@Taluntain: The colored FAQ headlines in the first post don't look good in the light style. Better to just not use colors I guess. Would be great if they could be defined in the styles somewhere...
That's what Fluid styles are like and those who want to use them, want them just as they are now. Limiting them in any way would make them fixed width. If Arhu makes the change I proposed above, the Fixed Width ones will have a little more space, but what you want would probably be to have the text span the width of the empty third column in Fixed Width styles too, same as on the Fluid ones.Ok, maybe "fluid" is too much
Can there be some kind of margin? It's like on Word going from super-wide to super-narrow margins...