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New Thunderbird 115.4.3 (32 bit) bold font is too thick!

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New Thunderbird 115.4.3 (32 bit) bold font is too thick! Can we reduce the font thickness I find it hard to read. I think it extends the width of the text beyond normal viewing range.

New Thunderbird 115.4.3 (32 bit) '''bold font is too thick'''! Can we reduce the font thickness I find it hard to read. I think it extends the width of the text beyond normal viewing range.
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This may help: click the hamburger menu and select font size. I believe default is 12 pt, so change to 11. That makes a minor change that may suit your needs.

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Sorry but I do not follow " click the hamburger menu and select font size." Where might that be? It is only the INBOX listing table which gives me issues.

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This menu

Which is exposed by clicking on the hamburger or three bar icon show in this image.

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Thanks 11pt is better. Being English the 'Hamburger' 3 bar icon was my stumbling block! We try to avoid processed foods mainly.

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Cigarshaped said

Thanks 11pt is better. Being English the 'Hamburger' 3 bar icon was my stumbling block! We try to avoid processed foods mainly.

I would prefer to avoid non intuitive icons like that Hamburger menu. At least the cog wheel thingy used on most web sites and Thunderbird's add-ons and themes page leads me to think I might be getting into the mechanical guts of something.

Just as a real off topic item that I feel I can share. It was a British contributor to this forum that first introduced me to this term "Hamburger menu", quite a few years ago now.