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Am I the only one who finds it really annoying when the small font sizes that are unreadable are used, and then you have to click the quote button to see what the person said? I'm a curious person, so I have a really hard time deciding to just ignore it, but I get kind of irritated that I have to take an extra step to read part of somebody's message.
I like it as well, as long as it stays at 7 point (like this: I'll bet you can't read me!) or larger. 7 point font is relatively easy to read, and most people could probably decipher it without even moving their mouses (or is that mice?) an inch toward the Quote button.
Why do I like it? ...I don't really know. It's just funny in some way.
If and when used in the appropriate situations, miniature font can be rather amusing. Of course, if it is overused . . . then it can become somewhat annoying.
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I agree... I don't mind if people use it to act like they're whispering, but it really gets un-nerving to to have to figure out what it says (via the "quote" button), when the ENTIRE post is like that.
I voted for "I see it and want to injure somebody"...........of course that only applies when I'm not doing it myself
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And what about the neglected large font I ask you!
haha, just fooling around. Actually, I agree with Trent:
Trent DeWhite wrote:If and when used in the appropriate situations, miniature font can be rather amusing. Of course, if it is overused . . . then it can become somewhat annoying.
The only place where I really don't mind it is if someone is posting a spoiler and wants people to choose wether or not they want to see it.
To see the small stuff, I don't use the quote button. I just copy and paste the small test into the address bar in my browser. Just don't accidentally hit enter.
Me wrote:The only place where I really don't mind it is if someone is posting a spoiler and wants people to choose wether or not they want to see it.
To see the small stuff, I don't use the quote button. I just copy and paste the small test into the address bar in my browser. Just don't accidentally hit enter.
I never thought of doing it that way. humm you are smart, no wonder you like Eugene. see a perfect example of a good way to use it.
Egad! I never thought of using the quote button! I used to go and copy it and then open up word and then paste it to read it. Got so tired of doing that, that if I couldn't read someone's tiny font, I didn't even try.