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SamJones3
Qrew Cadet
7 years ago

Font Fuzziness after Purple Rain Update?

Back on January 22nd a number of users reported that on lower resolution screens of Windows PCs they were seeing some fuzziness in the font. Anti-Aliasing to use the technical term. We're trying to track down if this is still occurring? Is anyone still experiencing these issues?

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    • SamJones3's avatar
      SamJones3
      Qrew Cadet
      Hey Demitra,
      Can you open a support case and provide information on your operating system, browser and screen resolution?

      Sam Jones
      QuickBase Product Manager
       
  • I believe I'm still seeing the issue--see how in the screenshot below, it's hard to distinguish the dot on the "i" in "Fields"?



    Does this warrant opening a support case? I can certainly do so. Thanks.
  • MCFNeil's avatar
    MCFNeil
    Qrew Captain
    Can we get the spacing for the dot on the letter "i", while you are at it...
    they look like a lowercase  "L"


  • Neil,
    Thanks! Good feedback!

    Sam Jones
    QuickBase Product Manager
     
    • _anomDiebolt_'s avatar
      _anomDiebolt_
      Qrew Elite
      @Sam - just some feedback: the font Comic Sans MS appears to be working well.

      It takes just a few minutes to make these changes through the Service Worker. How is progress on your end?
  • Great News Sam!  The Google Boys just released Chrome 65 with the Local Override feature turned on so QuickBase users can just make local mods to their QuickBase files and persist their changes.




    They also created and handy dandy Animated GIF to show us how to modify and persist the background of a page on their devtools page. That's Karma!

    What's New In DevTools (Chrome 65) ~ Local Overrides
    https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/01/devtools#overrides

    See also:

    Yet More Scripting Options - Chrome Local Overrides
    https://community.quickbase.com/quickbase/topics/yet-more-scripting-options-chrome-local-overrides
  • Is there ever going to be a fix for this issue? "i" and "l" still look the same, and there is also still a problem with a clear definition to the font being used. New glasses and zooming the screen never fixed it.