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Why on earth would a site set webkit-text-size-adjust: none? Why does Chrome even support that? And on the <HTML> element of all places?!

It makes the site completely unreadable. The font is tiny and CTRL+ is ignored.

I'm not running the zoom accessibility tool just to read your site because you intentionally broke it for webkit browsers. I'm just going to skip your site/article entirely.

Does anyone know a Chrome mod so that Chrome ignores webkit-text-size-adjust?




Linux (Debian squeeze) Chrome 26.0.1410.63 has the same problems of small font and font not changing with CTRL+.

Ironic in an article that includes a sentence that starts with "However, because this technique is specific to Google Chrome...."


Cmd +/- works fine for me on Chrome 26.0.1410.65 on OS X on the article page. Maybe something else is going on?


I'm on chome on windows 7 and ctrl+ works for everything except the article body text...


It zooms the images for me, but not the text. Does the body text enlarge for you?




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