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Good Morning, First, I apologize for continually finding things to update. Basically, it's the difference in looking at it and using it. I love our theme at Aereth and love, love, love Vesta. #1: Font Sizes So, I saw in the CSS that the main font size is 14px/16px. However, with my MacBook set on its default resolution which looks like 1680x1050, the text is tiny. When I increase my laptop's resolution, it all looks great but throws the menus and various other areas out of kilter. The increased resolution is 1440x900. I confess that computer display resolutions and how they render things is a foreign language to me. Increasing the font size to large on Brave has no effect. Increasing the zoom helps but again throws other areas of the site out of kilter (mainly the menus). Is there any way to change the font in the body of posts and on the index (forum descriptions) without either making them seem gigantic to everyone else or making the menus and things double up (see screen shots). #2: Reaction Emoji Size I have searched and tried a couple of things. Is there a way to make the post reaction images smaller than the default 60x60? Thanks! The below screenshots show how things appear on my MacBook Pro 15" Font at my MacBook's default resolution. The Menu doubling up when I change my MacBook's resolution or increase zoom to 110% on Brave.
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I'm in the process of designing a new skin for my site, and one of my main objectives is to make sure it's optimized for all screen sizes. From high res, giant desktop screens to tiny little phone screens. I have a few members who access the site pretty exclusively on tablets, others on desktops, and more on phones. And let me tell you - it's a struggle! As someone who has pretty much exclusively dealt in coding with pixels only, optimizing my website for screens that aren't my screen size is challenging. But at the end of the day, I'm not coding for me. I'm coding for my users. And I want to make sure they have the best, most accessible experience on my forum. So what advice do you have for optimizing that user experience? What problems do you regularly encounter when you view a forum on a different screen size? What do you wish more designers did to improve accessibility? And what do you do to make your forum more accessible?