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):

 I tried some solutions yesterday, but what you're proposing is not doable
 (96% or 100%), unless you have a very high resolution, IMHO. I agree much
 more with a conservative solution Adam proposed (have still to test it
 with a Cantarell change), which will result also adaptable to the single
 websites.

 Just as example, I tried a small generic change of f.po, assuming as font-
 size 0.85em instead of 0.8 in the specific f.po css file. Just this makes
 it look better for the 'normal' font IMHO, without modifying too much the
 other elements. On the other side, there are some sizes to adapt to make
 it all look better, but this can be done easily in a short time.

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