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Adjust font-weight property of .lead for better readability on mobile devices #13448

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@sejr sejr commented Apr 27, 2014

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The upper sentence is how the lead class currently appears. The lower sentence is with the font-weight at 300.

When on a mobile device (iPhone in this case), the .lead body copy class is displayed in a very thin font, which is overpowered by regular text. Kind of defeats the purpose, huh?

I've bumped up the font-weight in order to increase readability on mobile devices. It also wouldn't be a bad idea to bump up the font-size from 16px to 18px.

Samuel Roth added 4 commits April 27, 2014 01:45
Increasing the font-weight property of .lead for better readability on mobile devices
Fixing font-weight for .lead
Fixing font-weight for .lead
Fixing font-weight for .lead
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The CSS files are compiled from the LESS source code and should not be edited directly. Edit the .less files instead.

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