You can increase the minimum font size in your browser. If pages appear to large normally then you could reduce the standard font size.
Didn't Apple work on something called "Resolution independence" ?
It's not fully implemented yet, but when it is, it will take care of problems like this.
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Didn't Apple work on something called "Resolution independence" ?
It's not fully implemented yet, but when it is, it will take care of problems like this.
theyve given up on it until 10.7 i think. it was half implemented but too hard to do by the sounds of it.
OP: i do not find 2560x1440 too hard to see at all. i havent changed font size of anything 🙂 it did take me about a week to accustomise thoguh.
I hope they don't completely give up... after doing some research, I found that the dev tools kit includes an app called Quartz Debug that enables some sort of resolution independence. After downloading the tool kit and using the QD, I discovered that as of Snow Leopard, Quartz Debug no longer enables scaling to less than 1.00 (ie. .90-.95 like I do on MS Windows).
I expect this means that when Apple ultimately implements this functionality in the OS, it will only work to make things bigger- which is great for those with the super hi rez 27 and 30" monitors - but does not allow me to get more stuff on my smallish 23" 1920x1080 monitor 😉.
I continually find myself making web pages bigger or smaller with CMD+ or CMD- in Safari or Firefox.
why do you do that? just stop doing it. problem solved.
the pixel density isn't that high these displays, you shouldn't have trouble reading stuff
I think the whole world of MacRumors would've been happier had the 27" imac been 1920x1080 (or at least offered it as an option)
Why?
1. That debacle over no 1080p input support
2. complaints like this.
Nuff said xD
I continually find myself making web pages bigger or smaller with CMD+ or CMD- in Safari or Firefox.