Weird right?
OK, when I look at pages in this guys personal space on my workstation, they look just fine. But at his computer, in Firefox and in Chrome, it's like someone flipped the boldness bit on all the text in his paragraphs. What's bold on my screen is normal on his, what's normal on mine is bold on his.
I have two reports of this so far. Subject One had already restarted all his browsers so they'd (we think) get fresh CSS and JS files from the server.
These folks are working on CentOS 7.3 with recent browsers.
I'm using Mint 17 and the same pages look fine to me.
Any thoughts?
SOLVED
I used Chrome's devtools to study the font-family list in the CSS for a section of weird text. Then used the editting in flight feature to remove the font names one by one from the front of the font-family list. When we got to Roboto and removed it, it all looked normal again, which told me that Roboto was the first font in the list that our computer has installed.
So I removed these fonts that were on his system:
google-roboto-common 1.2-2.el7.nux.noarch
google-roboto-condensed-fonts 1.2-2.el7.nux.noarch
google-roboto-fonts 1.2-2.el7.nux.noarch
And now it's all good.
There may be other solutions - like updating those font packages, but this is good enough for me. I'll put out the word Monday about this and ask if anyone else sees it weird and if they do, I'll look for an update.
Wow! Nice catch! :)
Thank you for providing the fix to the community.
Take care, and have a pleasant weekend.
Regards,
Shannon
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Mike,
Is this on every single page in Confluence, or just specific pages or spaces?
When he logs into a different computer, does the problem persist?
If a user were to login on his machine, do they have the issue?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Shannon
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It was on every page in any browser on his computer. Viewed on my computer it all looked normal.
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