jtnewsom, a guest, starts this thread using Comic Sans MS. In post #21, fetus requests, “Can you please not screw around with the font in the future? Thanks.”
Okay, first of all, fetus, what’s your problem? A, no else complained, B, way to welcome a guest, C, snippy much? and D, unless jtnewsom has access to a time machine, I don’t see how he can screw around with fonts in the future.
Beyond that, I don’t see how he was “screwing around” at all. So he used a font other than the default. He still only used one font. It’s not like he switched from font to font throughout the post.
Really, if someone wants to take on the extra effort of using a different font, why should anyone else be bothered? The only particularly annoying fonts are Fixedsys and system, and even they could be alleviated by increasing the size. Plus, if people chose a font and used it consistently, that would make their posts stand out, and that could decrease some of the friction on the boards. “I didn’t say that; the other poster did. He uses Palatino Linotype, remember? And I use Arial.”
I can understand if fetus was really bugged by the use of an unfamiliar font, but even then, it would have been more appropriate for GD if he’d said, “Hey, jt, just so you know, around here we stick to the default font.” But beyond that, I’m still not convinced that there’s anything wrong with choosing one’s own font. Why do we have a pull-down menu with twenty different fonts if we’re not supposed to use them?