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Is It Just Me? Forum Formatting Looks Weird

The forum formatting looks a bit weird to me.
The font sizes are different for paragraph text and bullet point text for example.
Does anyone else encounter such formatting issues?

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It looks normal to me, but I think Bel also mentioned recently something about formatting in an "off-topic".

If anyone else confirms and/or if it doesn't go away, I'll look into it more deeply.

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Yeah, I got the same feeling around the time Matthew mentioned it, now I think it could be worth looking into.

Here's a side-by-side comparison of the forum's formatting on July 13, 2021 vs now:

*Previous forum formatting on the left. Current forum formatting on the right.

It's the same page with the same level of zoom (both at 100%).

But, you'll notice that the current forum formatting has bigger text, so it takes up more of the page (hence why there's less information on it).

I'm OK with that, it's the bullet points that are my main pet peeve because it looks smaller than the rest of the surrounding text right now. (And, I take my formatting very seriously :).

All jokes aside, it's not the worst thing in the world, maybe only something to keep in mind moving forward.

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Thank you Ali!

I eventually started noticing it too, so now this is already on the developer's desk -he had already 6 customers in the pipeline, I had found a true gem when I first worked with him, and I knew he was too good not to get swamped with work eventually :)-.

And that you "take your formatting seriously" :D, that's not just a good joke, but true. Your posts are not just content-wise great, but also so formatting/aesthetically always so good that they truly stand out.
And the technique you used of turning a strength into self-humor... Golden!
One of the best ways of displaying one's values and strengths while also displaying warmth (and not coming across as braggy).

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Formatting issue solved.

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