What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)settings > font size > change font size
(2)The font-size in the content area will be changed accordingly
However, the font size in the dropdown UI is
not changed, the same as omnibox dropdown and contextual menu. From ux perspective, this is not good.
* People can set up the accessibility preference in OS settings and browser will respect that. However, for ChromeOS, I believe the web UI settings is the only place where people can choose their accessibility preference.
What is the expected result?
We should make the font-size dynamic.
Need to get thoughts from ChromeOS team as the web UI settings is the only place where people can choose their accessibility preference.
https://uma.googleplex.com/p/chrome/timeline_v2/?sid=714189c7bd15a56a8f4d12e5be0dc9bd
0.4% users change the default font settings on ChromeOS.
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Comment 1 by ma...@chromium.org
, May 1 2018