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Forum post text size

I like small text. I used to be a draftsman, so I like things crisp and tidy. However, I've noticed that a lot of other forums (not just flying related) use one font size greater than we do. You guys like it how it is, or should I bump it up one notch? I know a lot of you are old, not a spring chicken like me. :wink:
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I like the new larger size.

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I'm not old yet so I don't care to have it any bigger :lol: Honestly I don't really care though and you could probably change it and I wouldn't even notice.
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This thread is almost 6 years old. That was a different website back then. But I stand by the spring chicken comment :)
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Haha I didn't even notice the original date, just saw it pop up in the latest topics.
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59 and bifocals, font size is ok but what can we do about people who disagree with me?
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WTFO????
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Flying over a nude beach one day, at a sure-to-be-okay FAA approved altitude, I was heartily disappointed to discover that I couldn't tell the boys from the girls. The font is kinda like that, glasses on is like being toes in the sand and I'm SURE who's who. Glasses off, I can't even find the computer and do might as well fly somewhere else anyway. The font is fine with me. I just have to back track and hunt down that beach by road.
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Gump goes BIG!
I like it! :D :D

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What ever you do, it's fine by me.

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58Skylane wrote:What ever you do, it's fine by me.

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Print that small can only be FONT ENVY after Gump's post.
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I have trouble seeing the small fonts on my rotary phone. So...I vote with Gump. :twisted:
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