Is Google Chrome effectively buggy in its handling of desktop DPI?
They appear to assume that "web designe开发者_开发技巧rs assume a fixed 72DPI" (or something specific anyway). But desktop DPI usually depends on screen physical size.
When I visited this site, I noticed its fonts look tiny compared to other browsers.
After some quick research, I stumbled into Development advisories from Google Chrome that pin point to that issue: they assume DPI is a constant quantity. Is it effectively a bug?
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This thread appears to be rich on the subject: from google.com
Chrome definitely has some display bugs. Many times, HTML checkboxes become invisible (simplest test using gmail). On zooming in/out, they SOMETIMES come back into view. (never faced this issue in IE/FF).
The fonts look the same to me in Chrome and Firefox / Safari / IE
That site's fonts are small because they have font-size: 70%;
and later font-size: 85%;
. So now it's down to 69.5% of the original size. The badly written CSS is to blame, not Chrome.
If it bothers you that much, press ctrl+.
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