[DOCU-151] Documentation site style on iPhone Created: 06/May/11  Updated: 14/Apr/16  Resolved: 14/Apr/16

Status: Closed
Project: Documentation
Component/s: content
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug Priority: Neutral
Reporter: Antti Hietala Assignee: Antti Hietala
Resolution: Done Votes: 0
Labels: None
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 Description   

iPhone shows incorrect font sizes for some elements on a typical documentation page. Links seem to be most impacted. Investigate what is causing this.



 Comments   
Comment by Antti Hietala [ 06/May/11 ]

Pixels are now considered acceptable font size units (users can use the browser’s "zoom" feature to read smaller text), although they are starting to cause some issues as a result of mobile devices with very high density screens (some Android and iPhone devices have upwards of 200 to 300 pixels per inch, making your 11- and 12-pixel fonts very difficult to see!). As a result, I will continue to use percent as my base font size in web documents.

http://kyleschaeffer.com/best-practices/css-font-size-em-vs-px-vs-pt-vs/

Revise font sizes in style sheet. Start with a percent on the body element and use em unit to size it from there.

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