v26 changing the line spacing in chrome to be ridiculously wide to make it easier for use on touchscreens and tablets.
People have asked google to make it optional (as the old spacing is better for those using a mouse) and google refused.
https://productforums.google.com/forum/ ... 5-false%5D
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issu ... ?id=178764
Please make this optional in Iron.
You can currently disable it with a command line argument but that requires that you launch chrome from a specially made shortcut (rather than by double clicking an html file or clicking on the win7 pinned icons.
v26 extra wide line spacing, please make it optional
Re: v26 extra wide line spacing, please make it optional
iron guys don't change the standard behaviour of chromium/chrome browser ...
Re: v26 extra wide line spacing, please make it optional
The entire iron missions statement is to change the behavior of the chromium browser, it is how they differentiate themselves from the original.mapx wrote:iron guys don't change the standard behaviour of chromium/chrome browser ...
Re: v26 extra wide line spacing, please make it optional
Maybe they should change Chromium's standard behavior.mapx wrote:iron guys don't change the standard behaviour of chromium/chrome browser ...
Make a difference and actually truly stand out on its own as a real browser instead of being just a Chromium clone.
Re: v26 extra wide line spacing, please make it optional
I completely agreebksening wrote:Maybe they should change Chromium's standard behavior.mapx wrote:iron guys don't change the standard behaviour of chromium/chrome browser ...
Make a difference and actually truly stand out on its own as a real browser instead of being just a Chromium clone.
Re: v26 extra wide line spacing, please make it optional
"iron guys don't change the standard behaviour of chromium/chrome browser ..."
You don't? Why does the get more extensions option take the user to a German site rather than the (much more useful) google site?
You don't? Why does the get more extensions option take the user to a German site rather than the (much more useful) google site?