Hey Baerbel,
In Confluence 6.7, the default color scheme and some fonts were updated to match Atlassian's most current design guidelines. While the default size of the font didn't change, some users felt that the new font family was not to their liking.
If you'd like to apply different styles to Confluence, you can use these instructions to do that per-space. For the body text that I have seen people ask about modifying in the past, the color and font family can be changed to their Confluence 6.6 and below values:
body {
color: #333;
font-family: Arial,sans-serif;
}
You can also make other CSS changes for individual spaces from that page. Non-customized Confluence will only have those two changes for body text, but it's possible to add more customizations if you still would like to adjust sizing or fonts.
Cheers,
Daniel
Off-the-shelf, Confluence will not do that.
So, what have you customised, or what have you done to your browser to make that happen?
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I dd nothing, there was a downtime and afterwards everything looks different. I assume next version has been rolled out
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There was an upgrade from version 6.6.1 to version 6.15.1 (maintenance release for security reason). Can you please advice, how to improve readability in this version? Or is it planned for one of then next versions?
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