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07/06/2009 18:50:12
 
 
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07/06/2009 18:38:25
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Title:
Miscellaneous
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01404339
Message ID:
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>>>>>Is it just me, or has the font for the headings across the top (Setup, Profile, New, etc), the dashboard headings, and the headings under the messages (reply, map, etc) been changed to 'blurry.ttf'?
>>>>>
>>>>>Everything else is crystal clear, it's just those headings (and their icons) that look blurred.
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>>>>Hmm, I haven't noticed any change - FireFox 3.0
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>>>Ok, then it must be an IE8 thing. I wonder what's different though. Everything else is clear. Oh, wait, I lied, the headings over on the right (in my layout) "Last 10 messages", "Last 10 threads", "Last 10 messages I created" are all somewhat blurred. The actual message lists are clear.
>>>
>>>Oh, well, not a show-stopper.
>>
>>I simply can not login anymore to UT using IE browsers, so I switched to FireFox. I liked IE better - but none of the computers here can login to UT with IE.
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>>In my previous computer I was able to login, but then my hard drive died. Since then I'm using FireFox.
>
>I'm not having any problems using IE8, and in fact maybe the fonts have always been this way and I'm just noticing. For the record, here is what they look like - see the jpg.

That is exactly what mine looked like last week. Don't know why it is changed to a clear font today. Here is mine now (see attached). It is actually much clearer than the jpg suggests. I think it got a bit blurry in the saving of the image to jpg format.
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