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st0deHi everyone! I recently purchased a domain on dyndns.org but I don't how to use it with ubuntu. Can you help me please ?06:47
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RRRRubeHi folks, I wonder if someone could take a moment to help me out and check something for me.20:51
RRRRubeI'm doing some web design and am having a problem with a font I purchased. I've googled around and I see a site with the same issue, but I'm not sure if it's an issue with my PC only, or if others see the same thing.20:51
RRRRubeCould someone please take a look at the site http://forceofhab.it/ and look at the heading "Bio". Does the letter 'i' look really skinny compared to the rest of the text, or does it look OK? There are other headings like 'Coming Soon' that show the same problem on my machine.20:52
geirhaRRRRube: The i is very thin21:08
RRRRubeThank you! I wasn't sure if I was the only one seeing that. I've tried it in Firefox and Chromium and was seeing the same thing. Must be a problem with the web font.21:10
RRRRubeThanks for checking :)21:10
geirhaIs it supposed to be that skinny?21:14
RRRRubeNo, I don't think so. It looks fine when I use it in my graphics program but you have to use the web fonts version on a web site and I think something's screwed up somewhere with the display. I'm going to contact the people that made it and bring it to their attention.21:18
geirhaI see in the css file, the urls are given relative to the /_css/ dir. It may be it should be relative to / instead21:19
RRRRubeI don't think it's a problem with the CSS. The font is definitely being displayed. It's only the letter 'i' that seems to have an issue.21:21
geirhaLooks better if you turn off bold21:24
RRRRubeI've figured out the problem! If you don't specifically tell the site to use the bold version of the font, the browser creates a 'fake' bold and that's when the problem occurs. But if you change the font-family in the CSS to Nexa-Bold (that's the name of the font), the problem goes away.21:26
RRRRubeThank you again! I'm a happy camper now. :D21:27
geirhayay! :)21:27
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