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ToledoTalk.com display change, Jan 23, 2014

New changes were made on the week of Jan 20, 2014, and moved into production on the evening of Jan 23, 2014.

A user started a thread about the changes on Jan 24. Here's my response:


gamegrrl, you must have been using an old, unsupported view of Toledo Talk.

The email address is listed in the Contact page, located at the bottom of the site.
http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/Contact

With the changes made last evening (Jan 23, 2014), the default font type is now "Open Sans" from Google, which replaces the previous default font of Arial. For at least the last eight months, I've been viewing Toledo Talk with "Open Sans."

The default font size is a little larger, and the spacing between lines is also a little larger.

You can increase or decrease the font size by clicking on one of the 'As' at the bottom of any page. The middle 'A' is the default font size. Depending upon the phone or tablet, you may need to increase the font size.

On a phone or if you resize your browser to a small window, then a simple, jQuery-based, drop-down menu with the traditional hamburger icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the site.

The navigation bar now remains fixed when scrolling. The exception is with older versions of the Internet Explorer browser where the nav bar scrolls up as before. When I tested the fixed nav bar in my version of IE 8 (used only for testing), the page of text displayed in a very disorienting way when scrolling the page.

In my opinion, you should not use the Internet Explorer browser on your personal, home desktop/laptop Widows computer. I suggest using other browsers, such as Opera, Chrome, or Firefox. These browser can be installed on older, Windows XP machines.

I use the Opera browser. Firefox is too slow and clunky. I had used Chrome for a long time, but it seems that a recent update has caused Chrome to use more CPU, so I switched to Opera. All three are based on a similar codebase, but each adds its own features. I also use the Opera Mini browser on my old dumbphone, and Toledo Talk works fine on that device.

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