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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Slowly Removing Bold Font Style - Step-by-Step Post 303030040 by Neo on Tuesday 5th of February 2019 07:17:53 AM
Old 02-05-2019
Slowly Removing Bold Font Style - Step-by-Step

FYI,

I'm slowly removing a lot of the bold font-styles from titles of discussions, forum titles, etc

I'm not removing bold for the entire site because we do need bold from time to time, especially in posts and sometimes in other places.

However, the original forum style had way too much bold text, and so today I removed bold from all <strong> elements on the site, like with this jQuery line:

Code:
$('strong').css({'font-weight':'normal','font-style':'normal'});

I also removed bold from the CSS for the discussion thread titles in forum and search result views.

This helps a lot to keep the site cleaner and fresh and not so "bold".

On the other hand, if anyone sees any parts of the forum that used to be "bold" and now it's gone and they really want bold, please post back and let me know exactly, preferable with links and screen shots. Even better, open the source code or web dev tools in your browser and let me know the exact code you want to "bold again'.

Cheers and Thanks!

Update: Removed even more original CSS bold text !!

Code:
<script>
$(function(){
$('strong, .thead, .tcat').css({'font-weight':'normal','font-style':'normal'});
});
</script>

Update: Added a small bit of bold back in !!

Normal font weight is 400, bold is 700, so I'm trying 500:

Code:
<script>
$(function(){
$('strong, .thead, .tcat').css({'font-weight':'500,'font-style':'normal'});
});
</script>

Anyway, please let me know what you think.

If you like the older, bolder fonts as they were, it's easy to add them back into the site. However, I'm thinking that the '500' font-weight replacing the '700' weight for <strong> is a good compromise. '600' would be a lot bolder and '700' is really bold, I think.... but that's just me and often my ideas not the best and so please comment.

Thanks,
 

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QFontInfo - General information about fonts SYNOPSIS
#include <qfontinfo.h> Public Members QFontInfo ( const QFont & font ) QFontInfo ( const QFont & font, QFont::Script script ) QFontInfo ( const QFontInfo & fi ) ~QFontInfo () QFontInfo & operator= ( const QFontInfo & fi ) QString family () const int pixelSize () const int pointSize () const bool italic () const int weight () const bool bold () const bool fixedPitch () const QFont::StyleHint styleHint () const bool rawMode () const bool exactMatch () const DESCRIPTION
The QFontInfo class provides general information about fonts. The QFontInfo class provides the same access functions as QFont, e.g. family(), pointSize(), italic(), weight(), fixedPitch(), styleHint() etc. But whilst the QFont access functions return the values that were set, a QFontInfo object returns the values that apply to the font that will actually be used to draw the text. For example, when the program asks for a 25pt Courier font on a machine that has a non-scalable 24pt Courier font, QFont will (normally) use the 24pt Courier for rendering. In this case, QFont::pointSize() returns 25 and QFontInfo::pointSize() returns 24. There are three ways to create a QFontInfo object. <ol type=1> 1 Calling the QFontInfo constructor with a QFont creates a font info object for a screen-compatible font, i.e. the font cannot be a printer font<sup>*</sup>. If the font is changed later, the font info object is not updated. 2 QWidget::fontInfo() returns the font info for a widget's font. This is equivalent to calling QFontInfo(widget->font()). If the widget's font is changed later, the font info object is not updated. 3 QPainter::fontInfo() returns the font info for a painter's current font. If the painter's font is changed later, the font info object is not updated. <sup>*</sup> If you use a printer font the values returned may be inaccurate. Printer fonts are not always accessible so the nearest screen font is used if a printer font is supplied. See also QFont, QFontMetrics, QFontDatabase, Graphics Classes, and Implicitly and Explicitly Shared Classes. MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QFontInfo::QFontInfo ( const QFont & font ) Constructs a font info object for font. The font must be screen-compatible, i.e. a font you use when drawing text in widgets or pixmaps, not QPicture or QPrinter. The font info object holds the information for the font that is passed in the constructor at the time it is created, and is not updated if the font's attributes are changed later. Use QPainter::fontInfo() to get the font info when painting. This will give correct results also when painting on paint device that is not screen-compatible. QFontInfo::QFontInfo ( const QFont & font, QFont::Script script ) Constructs a font info object for font using the specified script. QFontInfo::QFontInfo ( const QFontInfo & fi ) Constructs a copy of fi. QFontInfo::~QFontInfo () Destroys the font info object. bool QFontInfo::bold () const Returns TRUE if weight() would return a value greater than QFont::Normal; otherwise returns FALSE. See also weight() and QFont::bold(). Example: qfd/fontdisplayer.cpp. bool QFontInfo::exactMatch () const Returns TRUE if the matched window system font is exactly the same as the one specified by the font; otherwise returns FALSE. See also QFont::exactMatch(). QString QFontInfo::family () const Returns the family name of the matched window system font. See also QFont::family(). Examples: bool QFontInfo::fixedPitch () const Returns the fixed pitch value of the matched window system font. See also QFont::fixedPitch(). bool QFontInfo::italic () const Returns the italic value of the matched window system font. See also QFont::italic(). Example: qfd/fontdisplayer.cpp. QFontInfo &; QFontInfo::operator= ( const QFontInfo & fi ) Assigns the font info in fi. int QFontInfo::pixelSize () const Returns the pixel size of the matched window system font. See also QFont::pointSize(). int QFontInfo::pointSize () const Returns the point size of the matched window system font. See also QFont::pointSize(). Examples: bool QFontInfo::rawMode () const Returns TRUE if the font is a raw mode font; otherwise returns FALSE. If it is a raw mode font, all other functions in QFontInfo will return the same values set in the QFont, regardless of the font actually used. See also QFont::rawMode(). QFont::StyleHint QFontInfo::styleHint () const Returns the style of the matched window system font. Currently only returns the style hint set in QFont. See also QFont::styleHint() and QFont::StyleHint. int QFontInfo::weight () const Returns the weight of the matched window system font. See also QFont::weight() and bold(). SEE ALSO
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