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email list whole thread is great. But the text kind of small?

От
jian he
Дата:

I like the  postgresql email whole thread view. But I also feel like smaller texts are kind of not easy to read.
Personally I found this one[0] website design email view quite intuitive.


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  Jian


Re: email list whole thread is great. But the text kind of small?

От
"Jonathan S. Katz"
Дата:
On 9/10/22 2:03 PM, jian he wrote:
> 
> I like the  postgresql email whole thread view. But I also feel like 
> smaller texts are kind of not easy to read.
> Personally I found this one[0] website design email view quite intuitive.
> 
> [0] https://curl.se/mail/archive-2022-09/0001.html 
> <https://curl.se/mail/archive-2022-09/0001.html>

Thanks for sharing this.

When the postgresql.org website was last redesigned, the archives 
initially followed a somewhat similar format. The feedback from primary 
archives users said that the design did not fit their workflow. You can 
read the thread here[1].

If you want to make the text larger, you can use the browser zoom 
functionality to make it larger.

We could possibly explore making the text in the individual message 
views larger, but I'd like to collect more feedback on that first.

Thanks,

Jonathan

[1] 
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/827.1524068168%40sss.pgh.pa.us


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Re: email list whole thread is great. But the text kind of small?

От
Tom Lane
Дата:
"Jonathan S. Katz" <jkatz@postgresql.org> writes:
> We could possibly explore making the text in the individual message 
> views larger, but I'd like to collect more feedback on that first.

The pushback in the previous discussion was very much about not
doing anything like that.  I'm an old man with poor eyesight,
but I still find our existing layout choices to be fine.  I think
the OP would be best advised to set his browser to zoom in by
whatever amount he needs.

            regards, tom lane