Change font size
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As of today I can’t change the font size on the browser interface in safari on an iPad .Any one else?
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Unfortunatly I don't have an iPad to check, but changing the font works on my iPhone. However, I do notice that the buttons are currently blank, so it may just look like the option is missing. If you tap on the unmarked button, you should still be able to do it. Can you check if that works? I have already reported the buttons missing labels.
Hopefully this isn't too hard to see, but the buttons still have black outlines:
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@myskaros I’ve checked on my iPad. The buttons are even harder to see than in your screenshot, but by poking blindly to the right of the current text size percentage, I was able to increase and decrease the font size. So it seems like you are correct in the functionality may still be present but the buttons to do so are currently blank/invisible/other.
At least for me, anyway. Not trying to speak for you, @drocks, should you be finding something different to be true.
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I have the same issue no longer able to change font size. Using an older iPad with safari
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@Hester2006 Did you try what I posted above, finding the unmarked buttons and seeing if they still let you change the font?
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@myskaros yes thanks, I have now found the hidden buttons!
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You are right, if you poke around on the screen to the right of the font size label you will find 2 boxes, 1st to lower the size and, 2nd, to increase it. My vision isn’t good so I always have to increase the font size to read comfortably. Someone messed up the css to format the + and - character display.
I don’t use the app because I find the menu pages to be very poor and unless you scroll the chapter vertically part of the page is overlaid by the top label bar. I don’t understand why they didn’t implant the same layout as the browser version. -
Fixed sometime before 6:45 am USA mtn std time.
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@drocks @Dawnaxis @Hester2006 Thanks for your patience! Yes, we applied a workaround fix very late at night. We're not exactly sure why this happened in the first place and will be continuing to investigate, but hopefully this workaround doesn't also end up breaking.
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Thanx for the quick response but now I just seem to have only vertical scrolling in the browser interface. I don’t see any way to change that back to horizontal scrolling. Again it likes it could be a problem in your css files.
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Never mind I figured out how to change the scrolling direction.
Ps I like your ending quote.
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@drocks Can you include a screenshot? I see the button to switch just fine on my iPhone, so this might be a problem specific to iPads.