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The little font size demon strikes again
Nand
Posted Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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GenoPro version 2.5.3.9 - English
Narrative Report
2011
.10.29
[The cut-off on the right size is due to the partial screen copy.]
Notice the smaller
font
size in "
Family
Notes". Changing the screen size has no effect.
Corresponding HTML code is
Sorry for the blurred screen shot.
genome
Posted Saturday, November 5, 2011
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I believe this has always been that way and is 'by design' The CSS class 'note' defines the smaller font size. see style.css
.note {font-size: 0.750em;}
. The note section are seen to be a footnote to the preceding paragraph.
This can be overridden in a your own custom theme in its theme.css file
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HarryCaper
Posted Sunday, November 6, 2011
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I played with the note size in the theme.css when I was last playing with the themes, as I use notes quite a bit. If you increase note to 1.00em this is the output you get.
It would be great if the general notes for families and
individuals
where promoted to full section status, whilst notes for occupancies,
occupations
,
pictures
, etc were kept smaller and indented as subsections as they are today.
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