Hmmm... the css seems to say 1.5em for the bulletin_editor textarea. Perhaps it shouldn't be defined?? Then it might give browsers that have difficulty a better chance to set the value to their own preference?
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MaybeI have also check it at my work on windows with same result
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rozbarwinek wrote:
> MaybeI have also check it at my work on windows with same result
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In firefox I'd use something like the Stylish add-on to override the css.
Maybe there is something similar for Opera (?)
Somebody worked on it. Font is now normal, i.e. Opera's preferred monospace font.
But, all of a sudden all links to threads, posts and users are underlined.
It is funny to see that a work in progress is moving on, while you're using it. After a page refresh the underlining was there, next post fonts are OK.
BTW, The underlining also appears in Chromium.
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Just bumping this as it is happening to me too (the big fonts problem)
Any ideas anyone?
There's work going on on the forums software. Probably related to that. In my Opera it's OK, but that's the 10.53 beta.
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