31 May 2024

Browser glitch


After my hike yesterday, I went to Wisconsin Butterflies to report my findings and encountered the glitch shown above.  I knew the problem wasn't at the website and thought it might be the browser, so I switched from Chrome to Firefox and...


So I sent a quick note to the site's webmaster, wondering if his site wasn't perhaps optimized for Chrome.  He did some checking and suggested that I go to my Chrome settings and check my font size in the Appearance options.  Sure enough, I was running Chrome with the font size on "Large" rather than "Medium (recommended)", and a switch back to Medium font size solved the problem.

I thought I'd post this in case there are any readers out there who have increased their browser font size and might be encountering similar glitches.

5 comments:

  1. Had you previously changed your Chrome browser font size to 'large'?

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    1. I must have because it wouldn't be default. Some of the science papers I examine are in very small fonts, so I probably changed for that reason and liked the result and left it that way and didn't remember doing so and didn't think about it until running into this situation.

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    2. BTW, after filling out the online form I did switch back to "large" fonts because it's a bit easier for my old eyes for general websurfing.

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    3. You may also try the 'Zoom' setting to embigify web pages? Firefox has a 'Toggle reader view (F9)' (located on the R side of the address bar) that shows a text version of a web page (also a great way to see / read a web page w/out all that ads).

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  2. Zoom settings in the browser or monitor settings in the OS are other options for increasing readability. Unfortunately they will likely set off their own cascade of complications.

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