Subtle changes, bugs and feedback

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    Are you suggesting that the older a document is, the less valid it is?

    What a strange view on the world.

  • flabbergasted. hyperventilating. forum fixed - rest of internet broken. heart beating too fast.

  • Needs to look more like Facebook...

    No, but seriously, the spacing still looks weird on stuff.

  • I think that although the bigger font may seem strange now in the long run it will be much better for our eyes and type on other websites will start to look cramped and over-designed in comparison.

    So maybe you should stop faffing around with browser settings to try and make the font size small again and give it a chance instead?

  • I'd just like to publically apologise to VB for what I just did and I hope he won't ban me.

  • It was the heat of the moment.

  • A crime of passion.

  • What did you do?

  • I've no idea.

  • Maybe he registered on bikeradar

  • I should always develop this way... on a knife edge with a live audience.

    It's fun!

    Sounds like someone I know...

    It's only fun while you don't break stuff.. every now and then you break stuff. :S

  • Hello I just noticed this under windows IE7*. z index perhaps? only does it AFAIK in the user cp area, thought i would let you know. everything else is very cool.

    *but who uses IE7 any way! well, my work but no one else surely.

  • IE7 = 6 years old = 1 billion years in IT = just out of warranty.

  • Good luck fixing z-index issues in ie7!

  • Why is the forum text so big now, i feel like I'm 'special' or maybe wearing some spactacles that make everything really big.

  • And why a sans-serif font, when serifed fonts are naturally more readable.

  • ha ah!

  • I can deal with it, but i'd rather not.

  • And why a sans-serif font, when serifed fonts are naturally more readable.

    Actually. not the case on the web.

    Sans-serif constantly comes out top of readability tests on the web.

    Perhaps when every device has 300dpi then it would be different, but for now... sans-serif wins on the web.

    Serif continues to be king in print.

  • Hello I just noticed this under windows IE7*. z index perhaps? only does it AFAIK in the user cp area, thought i would let you know. everything else is very cool.

    *but who uses IE7 any way! well, my work but no one else surely.

    If a CTRL+F5 doesn't fix it, nothing will.

  • If a CTRL+F5 doesn't fix it, nothing will.

    nothing will. fact

  • The new style is pretty bad... I assumed it was a bug/mistake? The pre-school text and over-generous spacing is staying?

  • Actually. not the case on the web.

    Sans-serif constantly comes out top of readability tests on the web.

    Perhaps when every device has 300dpi then it would be different, but for now... sans-serif wins on the web.

    Serif continues to be king in print.

    Interesting, I would have thought this true when there wasn't system wide anti-aliasing, but now there is on most computers, I would think serif was king again.

    Anyway, proven wrong. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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