Interviewed by CNN on 24/02/2014 23:46, flyguy told the world:
> MCBastos wrote, On 2/4/2014 7:37 PM:
>> Interviewed by CNN on 05/02/2014 01:29, flyguy told the world:
>>> This website displays with suitable, readable text in IE8, but in SM
>>> 2.23, the text is much smaller (about half the height) and difficult to
>>> read.
>>>
>>> Is this caused by a setting I can change in SM? Or perhaps improper
>>> website coding (but then, why is IE8 doing a pretty good jog?).
>>>
>>
>> Which website?
> 
> http://www.solar-flight.com/
> 

Well, I tested it on SM 2.24, Iron 31 and IE11 and they all showed
essentially identical renderings. Opera 12 used a serif font instead of
the intended sans-serif one for the body text, but that was about the
only difference I could discern. Just to be sure, I fired up a XP
virtual machine to be able to check the page on IE8; same appearance as
the others.

So... I think yes, you have changed something on your SM to cause that
effect. Perhaps it's just a matter of resetting the zoom. Try pressing
Ctrl+0.

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MCBastos

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