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I started using Google Chrome for Macs a few days ago. It works pretty well, but there's one issue I've been having. When I click new posts here, the size goes down one. I have to command = to put the size back to default(at least what default was on Firefox). The 'actual size'(command 0) is fairly small. Is there a way to fix this?

Sure, good prescription glasses would solve it all.

 

 

 

 

Seriously, though, it *might* be a CSS mismatch for some browser versions (it happens, and usually it is very frustrating figuring out where and what), but I think Cap'n made the style and he's the CSS mastah, so.. I'm not sure.

 

 

This is the only site it happens on, right? If it isn't, it's likely chrome, but if it is, then it's probably the CSS.

I started using Google Chrome for Macs a few days ago. It works pretty well, but there's one issue I've been having. When I click new posts here, the size goes down one. I have to command = to put the size back to default(at least what default was on Firefox). The 'actual size'(command 0) is fairly small. Is there a way to fix this?

 

What specifically do you mean by "click new posts"? When you click the New Posts dropdown in the navbar and the dropdown appears, when you actually click Get All New Posts, or something else? And does this remain persistent across several pages until you fix it?

 

I find it hard to conceive of a CSS goof that'll change the page's font size unless there's also JavaScript involved. Or a Chrome bug.

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It only happens when I do it on a page that I opened in a new tab from a link from the forums. It seems to persist until I fix it, however, I typically just increase the size immediately.

It might be worth a shot to delete all your cookies from SFN and try again. Probably won't work, but it's easy enough to do.

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