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Zoom enlarged by default #1554

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connor11528 opened this issue Sep 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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Zoom enlarged by default #1554

connor11528 opened this issue Sep 6, 2018 · 4 comments

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@connor11528
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We've had some issues at our school in Oakland with students not being able to read the text or distinguish between l's and 1's. After zooming in to make the text larger it was much easier for them to read.

Could we have the default view for popcode to be large and make it a button to decrease size, rather than the other way around?

Thank you!

@outoftime
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@connor11528 Thanks for flagging this! I’d be hesitant to default to the larger zoom level—it’s intended for situations where we need unusually large text, like a projector. But i’m definitely open to the idea that the current default font size in the editor is too small. A couple of questions:

  • What screen resolution is being used by the students in your class? http://whatismyscreenresolution.net/ is an easy way to grab this info
  • Using the browser’s zoom functionality, (command-+ / command--), what is the minimum zoom that your students find easy to read?

Thanks!

@connor11528
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@outoftime our next class is on Tuesday so I'll follow up then. Thanks for your response

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@connor11528 get a chance to check this out?

@connor11528
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I think they have Acer chromebook 14 so 1,366x768

Not sure about the minimum but some larger font would be helpful

ifeLawal added a commit to ifeLawal/popcode that referenced this issue Jan 24, 2021
by enlarging the editor and iframe font-size
for screens smaller than 1366
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