Maybe
azurelunatic could help me? Or someone?
What are the LiveJournal and DreamWidth themes that come with the largest font sizes? The themes I've got now are Bold Dances for Dreamwidth and Pistachio Mint for LiveJournal. The font size appears on my monitor to be about 12 point for Bold Dances/DW, and about 9-10 point for Pistachio Mint/LJ, on the "largest" setting for each. My eyesight is getting to the point where neither of these is easily readable, and I would vastly prefer something that comes with a larger point size -- maybe 14, or even 16 would be better. 18 possibly, although that might be a bit large.
I can increase the zoom on IE10, but that enlarges everything including the pictures, which causes a scroll problem when I enlarge LJ in particular to the point where I can read it. I know Foxfire will allow me to enlarge text-only, but I really, really like being back (with my new computer) to where I don't have to remember which browser works best with which website, and I never did like using Firefox for some things so I wouldn't be happy using Firefox only. I'd rather make websites work on IE if at all possible.
When I'm typing messages, as I'm doing now, it appears as a nice 14-point not-so-nice-but-readable Courier.
Oh, and I have a grandfathered-in free no-advertising account on LiveJournal and a free DreamWidth account, so that needs to be taken into consideration, too.
Help?
What are the LiveJournal and DreamWidth themes that come with the largest font sizes? The themes I've got now are Bold Dances for Dreamwidth and Pistachio Mint for LiveJournal. The font size appears on my monitor to be about 12 point for Bold Dances/DW, and about 9-10 point for Pistachio Mint/LJ, on the "largest" setting for each. My eyesight is getting to the point where neither of these is easily readable, and I would vastly prefer something that comes with a larger point size -- maybe 14, or even 16 would be better. 18 possibly, although that might be a bit large.
I can increase the zoom on IE10, but that enlarges everything including the pictures, which causes a scroll problem when I enlarge LJ in particular to the point where I can read it. I know Foxfire will allow me to enlarge text-only, but I really, really like being back (with my new computer) to where I don't have to remember which browser works best with which website, and I never did like using Firefox for some things so I wouldn't be happy using Firefox only. I'd rather make websites work on IE if at all possible.
When I'm typing messages, as I'm doing now, it appears as a nice 14-point not-so-nice-but-readable Courier.
Oh, and I have a grandfathered-in free no-advertising account on LiveJournal and a free DreamWidth account, so that needs to be taken into consideration, too.
Help?
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Date: 2013-05-12 02:25 am (UTC)May I plead for more help, please?
And I don't know what I'm going to do about LJ. I hate how I'm tied there because there are still people there I don't want to quit reading. I wish I could just do some sort of LJ to DW RSS feed or something [wry g]. After all the problems I've had with them over the years, though, the last thing they're going to get from me is money.
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Date: 2013-05-12 02:30 am (UTC)Styles is a black box that I poke intermittently and gingerly from time to time, hoping it'll do something fun. Most of the rest of the time the CSS terrifies me.
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Date: 2013-05-12 02:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-05-12 02:36 am (UTC)Using CSS to actually shape the page is where I start going "but -- but -- but -- cthonic horrors!"