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by pxc
677 days ago
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'Pixel perfect' designs are stupid, qnd responsible for backwards steps in font scaling. GUIs should be reflowable, not 'pixel perfect'. Dumbass 'pixel perfect' designs are the reason you can't resize the fucking System Preferences window. They're also shitty for accessibility. If you're significantly visually impaired but still inclined to rely on your remaining vision, you'll find that (a) macOS doesn't let you jack the fonts up big enough and (b) when you actually do get large enough text just by jacking up the scale of the whole Ui, all kinds of text fields are truncated and some windows some even fit properly on your screen. Aligning UIs by pixel makes them worse. |
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> Pixel perfect is a design approach that aims to achieve a precise and consistent look for a design, down to the pixel level.
https://www.google.com/search?q=define+pixel+perfect