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Skyr0s
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03/10/12 08:31 PM (13 years ago)

HTML px error

Hello, Immediately after the update, I notice an error that seems very strange. Sizing in the HTML Plain Text has changed / should be subject to closer examination. Previously, writing in size 12-14 and 16px for my titles WAS human-readable. Now however, sizing is minimum 48px to be equivalent to previous 12-14px, and I often use 72px + now. This problem is not a huge issue, but seems quite strange. Note that I am using v.1.5 and v.2.0 Good luck in understanding why
 
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03/10/12 09:35 PM (13 years ago)
Hi I have just upgraded about an hour ago and have the same problem, tried typing in the code and still to small to read. This happened when I opened a new page, the ones that I already have I'm afraid to touch right now. This is a big problem for me as I produce and lot of Pages and text. I'm using Buzztouch v1.5 Thanks
 
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03/10/12 09:46 PM (13 years ago)
MadMax, I am glad to know that I am not alone. However, feel free to edit older texts that are not affected by this problem, you will soon discover that it does not affect those texts. Other than that, I have noticed that Comic Sans MS looks good on the Text Editor, but isn't Comic Sans MS in the app. Other than that, still loving Buzztouch, please take these critics as an encouragement to transform our favorite app builder into something amazing !
 
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03/12/12 06:16 AM (13 years ago)
Hi I have also found that even pages that I have already produced before, if I make a change then that page also becomes small print really frustrating. I tried doing a PDF and still once imported that comes in small to. MadMaz
 

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