June 16, 20188 yr First off, I love unRAID. I'm so glad that I just made the commitment and took the plunge buying my license within the first week of booting up my hardware. I tried searching possible settings or plugins related to font size but didn't see anything. The text size in the GUI (http://Tower.local) is very small and difficult to read. I access using Firefox on a MacBook Pro, and there is an option for keying "Command +" to zoom-in or "Command -" to zoom-out. So, when something is difficult to read, I zoom-in. The problem is that doing so makes viewing area larger and requires panning. Is it possible to increase the font size (or adding some other viewing tweak) a little bit to make viewing easier? Note: I also see this issue when reading the unRAID manual via browser versus as a PDF. Viewing the v6 manual in PDF, that was created by user Frank1940, is easier to read because the text size is larger, and when zooming panning can be avoided. Maybe it's my eyes. Anyone else having issues with text size? Thank you.
June 17, 20188 yr You can have a look at the newer themes in display settings. "Grey" and "Azure" I believe. Their font size is a littler bigger by default, but they have the other problem of being grey font on grey background, so I (also have bad eyesight) personally find these even harder to read, but maybe you'll find them better. Edited June 17, 20188 yr by -Daedalus
June 17, 20188 yr Author 2 hours ago, -Daedalus said: You can have a look at the newer themes in display settings. "Grey" and "Azure" I believe. Their font size is a littler bigger by default, but they have the other problem of being grey font on grey background, so I (also have bad eyesight) personally find these even harder to read, but maybe you'll find them better. I'll take a look at these themes. Thanks for sharing.
June 19, 20188 yr Author I tried out a few different options in Display Settings. This is the best combination for me. Ideally the text size would be slightly larger, though not terrible.
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