Re: [fedora-websites] #246: fedora.css sets a universal scaling factor of 76%, which is much too small

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#246: fedora.css sets a universal scaling factor of 76%, which is much too small
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 Reporter:  adamwill       |       Owner:  webmaster
     Type:  defect         |      Status:  new
 Priority:  major          |   Milestone:
Component:  General        |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  css font size  |  Blocked By:
 Blocking:                 |
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Comment (by robyduck):

 Yes it is as you say, that's what I meant before with ''more css files for
 every single website''. So you have for example for f.po:

 body {
     background: #E6E6E6; \\
     color: #333; \\
     font-size: .8em; \\
     padding: 0 0 40px; \\
     font-family: Cantarell,"Droid Sans",Verdana,sans-serif;
 }

 And here starts the extra work, because if you define another size in
 there, it will affect all font styles, titles etc.

 What if we just try to work around the "normal" text? I mean, aren't the
 other styles, such as titles or subtitles, the nav menu or other links
 "readable"?

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