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Weird zoom (?) effect on Chrome/Chromium #4

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fghaas opened this issue Apr 15, 2016 · 2 comments
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Weird zoom (?) effect on Chrome/Chromium #4

fghaas opened this issue Apr 15, 2016 · 2 comments

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@fghaas
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fghaas commented Apr 15, 2016

I don't even know how to correctly describe this one, but if I open your rendered presentation in Chrome/Chromium, each slide first renders in a way that looks slightly out of focus (for want of a better term), and then suddenly snaps into looking sharp and crisp after about half a second. It probably has something to do with my local window manager setup, and only occurs in Chrome not Firefox, but it's quite distracting when it happens. I'm not seeing this with any other reveal.js deck I'm aware of, so this may have to do with your choice of font or font size.

It may also have to do with the fact that a bunch of the CSS that your deck links to produces 404s — not sure.

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aspiers commented Apr 15, 2016

I've noticed that too, and yes it's really annoying but I didn't look into it yet (partically because I have no clue where to start).

It's not related to the CSS 404 because that is fixed in http://aspiers.github.io/compute-ha-presentation/ which still has the rendering issue. Other ideas welcome!

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aspiers commented Apr 15, 2016

BTW, please feel free to review http://aspiers.github.io/compute-ha-presentation/ and let me know what you think. It seemed to be received pretty well at the Manchester OpenStack Meetup on Wednesday, but it could certainly use some polish (and the demo videos have yet to be made, let alone embedded).

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