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Margaret W. posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
Looks like the page design has changed, ‘cleaner’ looking. But the type is smaller. I have to increase point size to read the posts and esp. the replies which are even smaller. The icons are much larger, easier to see. Anyone else seeing such changes here?
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I like it.
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Seeing the same changes here. It may not be the final look, if the site is in the process of having various upgrades done (see the Resolved support post on more infrastructure upgrades).
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Yes, my tired old eyes find it harder to read, too.
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My old tired eyes required change of type on my screen about 2 months ago- larger for EVERYTHING. Also got blue blocker clip ons for my computer glasses…
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Your eyes sound like my waistline – or, rather, where my waistline used to be!
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Blue light blockers are great. I also use dark themes for all my text editors, readers, and a dark theme extension for my browser. Seeing white font on a black background is much easier for my eyes than black font on a white background. All that white being hurled out of the screen right into my retinas gives me headaches/fatigue after a while.
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Yes I’ve noticed too…
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Margaret, thanks for that callout. I went ahead and nudged forward one of the next edits which boosted the font size. It’s now actually responsive, so font-size will flow with the size of device screen. Should be a bit easier to read. Also, if one has a mac, pinch and zoom is enabled at giza. Even on a laptop!
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Margaret and Daniel, what a couple of Giza superstars
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I find the new font more readable, not less.
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San serif fonts ARE easier – no little extra foot or top to make it “busier”. Helvetica is what they get you to use in architecture school for that reason.
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I’m partial to old-school monospaced fonts.
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Yes the new font likes like that used in my optometrist’s office. With recent purchase of new glasses there is much more clarity in my world.
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