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Bug 710401 - font size in user details is quite large
font size in user details is quite large
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: polari
Classification: Applications
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Polari maintainers
Polari maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2013-10-17 16:05 UTC by William Jon McCann
Modified: 2013-10-22 15:14 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Attachments
screenshot (87.19 KB, image/png)
2013-10-17 16:05 UTC, William Jon McCann
  Details
Reduce the size of the recent activity labels in user list (1.31 KB, patch)
2013-10-18 16:18 UTC, William Jon McCann
committed Details | Review
screenshot (after) (19.82 KB, image/png)
2013-10-21 18:25 UTC, William Jon McCann
  Details

Description William Jon McCann 2013-10-17 16:05:23 UTC
Created attachment 257554 [details]
screenshot

The font size used in the user details is quite large.
Comment 1 William Jon McCann 2013-10-18 16:18:42 UTC
Created attachment 257648 [details] [review]
Reduce the size of the recent activity labels in user list
Comment 2 Florian Müllner 2013-10-18 17:12:46 UTC
What about the real name? And should we use CSS instead of GMarkup?
Comment 3 William Jon McCann 2013-10-21 18:25:26 UTC
Created attachment 257785 [details]
screenshot (after)
Comment 4 William Jon McCann 2013-10-21 18:35:54 UTC
I think it is better not to shrink the name since that is primary info. As for the technique I don't have a strong opinion.
Comment 5 Florian Müllner 2013-10-21 18:55:48 UTC
Review of attachment 257648 [details] [review]:

(In reply to comment #4)
> As for the technique I don't have a strong opinion.

OK then. Using markup means we need to escape strings outside our control (as the hostname), which is not the case with CSS. Still, no strong preference on my part either ...