• Resolved rickyvernio

    (@rickyvernio)


    I set it to Arial, 21 (i.e. way over the usual 16) across the board (i.e. in the Typography section of the customization menu).

    It looks fine on the desktop monitor.

    It remains tiny on my iPhone.

    I made sure. In Elementor, I switched between the desktop and mobile view a few times. It appears fine on the mobile view. The moment I bring up the website on my iPhone, though, the letters are barely legible, so puny you’d want to cry.

    What am I missing?

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  • Hi,

    Which part of the text is to small for you? Can you please share a screenshot?

    Regards,
    Rodica

    Thread Starter rickyvernio

    (@rickyvernio)

    Thank you for replying quickly.

    A screenshot – of my iPhone screen? Hmm …

    If you own an iPhone, just go to my website –

    https://epicureansabroad.com

    … and look at the text. Not the headings – the body text. On the title page, or on any other page, for that matter.

    Compare it to what you see on the desktop monnitor.

    Note that the GENERAL typography is set to 21. The result looks nothing like 21, not even on the desktop monitor, but it’s the mobile I’m more concerned with.

    Hi,

    Have you tried changing the font size for the mobile as well? https://prnt.sc/r6zm6o I think you’ve only set up the font size on Desktop, leaving the default 15px on mobile.

    Regards,
    Rodica

    Thread Starter rickyvernio

    (@rickyvernio)

    Aha! Thank you kindly.

    Worked like a charm.

    You’re an angel!

    Happy to help ??

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