@florian @jdlrobson @phuedx
I've noticed what this does internally is set up style attributes on the `p` tags on the article content.
This results in not all the font sizes being smaller (infobox, etc), but only some text paragraphs:
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I think a better implementation would be setting a `font-size` of `70%` on the `body` or if we don't want the whole UI to change on `#bodyContent` so that it only affects the content.
This is the `#bodyContent { font-size: 70% }`:
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As you can see it scales all the content very nicely since we're not using fixed pixels anywhere (which btw is awesome).
@florian I loved that reseting to 100% didn't do anything weird like setting the `p`s with `style='font-size: 100%;'`. Very nice touch!
My recommendation would be to set it on `body` so that the font changes affect to all UI elements (let's think you want it bigger or smaller, you probably also want the menu to be bigger or smaller), but I'm open to setting it on `#mw-mf-page-center` for the whole UI minus the menu or `#bodyContent` for only the article content.
Opinions? This is very nice!
Some screenshots:
Whole UI at my preferred 70%:
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Whole UI with menu at my preferred 70%:
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For comparison this are the 100% sizes:
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Same changes apply to making everything bigger to see better or vision problems (120% for example):
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Moving this back, since we can do better :D