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    Community Member grudgebear's Avatar
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    Default Forum's font in rem's instead of pixels

    Is there any chance we can get forum's font to be in rem's instead of px ?

    It seems only forum's description below it's title scales with user's font size settings

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    Community Member Alrik_Fassbauer's Avatar
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    What is a Rem ?
    "You are a Tiefling. And a Cleric, with the Domain of the Sun. Doesn't that contradict each other ?" "No, all my friends are playing evil. I found that so boring that I decided to be on the good side. And, besides, Sun and Fire, where is the difference, really ?"

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    Alrik, CSS3 introduced a few new units, including the rem unit, which stands for "root em", it is a relative length unit.

    https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#f...lative-lengths

    This means that '1 rem' equals the font size of the 'html' element (which for most browsers has a default value of 16px).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Em_(typography)#CSS

    SSG likely doesn't have a fulltime Webmaster. They'll probably coerce a Developer or member of SSG Staff to do the technical website maintenance, i.e. CSS. They use a CMS, which is telling and there are quite a few quirks with the forums.
    Last edited by DYWYPI; 04-29-2020 at 04:14 PM.

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    Community Member Alrik_Fassbauer's Avatar
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    Thanks, it's been ages since I used CSS.
    "You are a Tiefling. And a Cleric, with the Domain of the Sun. Doesn't that contradict each other ?" "No, all my friends are playing evil. I found that so boring that I decided to be on the good side. And, besides, Sun and Fire, where is the difference, really ?"

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