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Font in backstage #488

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Quy opened this issue Dec 7, 2013 · 5 comments
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Font in backstage #488

Quy opened this issue Dec 7, 2013 · 5 comments
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Quy commented Dec 7, 2013

This font font-family: Segoe UI; is set in backstage, but not in frontend. Thus, it makes frontend and backstage look different.

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Mainly because they aren't ment to look the same.

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Quy commented Dec 7, 2013

On the iPad, it is very noticeable. I still think the same font family should be used globally.

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Are you sure you see the fonts that are ment to be there on the iPad, Segoe UI and Helvetica look different, but noticeable? I doubt it, perhaps the iPad just doesn't support one of those fonts, I can't test it, since I do not have an iPad.

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Quy commented Dec 8, 2013

It is noticeable enough. :) Desktop = san-serif ; iPad = serif

Desktop: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4284608/modernbb-login.png
iPad: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4284608/modernbb-login-ipad.png

Compare the letter g.

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Well yes, there you have it, I didn't know the iPad used a serif font for that. Will work on this.

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