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    Lousy fonts for certain web pages

    I'm on a roll. My noobiness precedes me.



    The fonts are horribly small for certain websites only like the thumbnail and like in blogger.com - in short whenever I need to input something. (Except this webpage)

    My settings are set to the default:
    • General: DejaVu Sans 9
    • Fixed Width: DejaVu Sans Mono 9
    • Toolbar: DejaVu Sans 9
    • Menu: DejaVu Sans 9
    • Window Title: DejaVu Sans 9
    • Taskbar: DejaVu Sans 9
    • Desktop: DejaVu Sans 9
    somehow after installing Automatix2 and Nvidia these happened.


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    Re: Lousy fonts for certain web pages

    9 pt is a very small font--esp if you are running in a resolution like 1280x1024. after installing nvidia drivers the dpi settings of your video card are sometimes reported differently so fonts will change sizes.

    I recommend increasing all of the fonts to something larger. In most web browsers there is also a 'minimum font size' option that can be set.

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      #3
      Re: Lousy fonts for certain web pages

      Try Konqueor - the most truly awesome program I've met. :-)

      You can always press the CTRL + keys at the same time to bump fonts up on that one page if the default settings work for you every where else.

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        #4
        Re: Lousy fonts for certain web pages

        Thanks for the help guys.

        However, this somehow changed the situation since when changing the default fonts - all the fonts also changes. I have to adjust the font sizes per website. For example in Google the fonts are large so I press CTRL and MINUS - In blogger it is so unreadable so I press CTRL and PLUS.

        In some websites the fonts are readable, in some too small and in other websites they are just too big.





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