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ASUS G550JK blurry screen

arda_yilmaz_13
Level 7
I have a blurry screen. But not all of the screen. Locally. For example on Facebook all texts' are sharp, but on the right hand side ad's are blurry as you can see on the image. Can I change that situation ?
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xdon82
Level 7
that is because You use Google Chrome. Try on IE 🙂

I dont know why exactly it looks like this
but probalby you see blurry font also on most dialog window, like in open / save file function

I have the same and its normal
perhaps its depends on used font / DPI / resolution / type of the screen - dont know

Reffering to Chrome / IE - all browsers display pages in sligthly different way, for example +/- 1-2px dislocation, another size of the elements and fonts.

also make sure that you didnt zoom in / out. Only 100% give the best view - CTRL + 0 to restore original scale

Google Chrome has also implemented easy to use shadow text function, which many pages may use that. So perhaps its intended to look like this.

To be honest, for me its strange that its annoying for You 🙂

This is a bug in the new version of Chrome. Go to chrome://flags and disable DirectWrite, that might fix it in some places.

Jaitsu wrote:
This is a bug in the new version of Chrome. Go to chrome://flags and disable DirectWrite, that might fix it in some places.


It's already disabled.

Actually it's not annoying for me. It's cool for me to use it like that. But I'm wondering why is that happenning. And why only local. And why only happenning on same pages. That's why I'm asking to you guys 🙂

xdon82
Level 7
Generally, IMO, Google Chrome used to be better than IE, but nowadays IE is better

xdon82
Level 7
because web browsers are not the same and some programmers use special functions which are specific for each browser

what do You mean by writing "only local" ?

I'm progammer 🙂
look at my webpage http://bergemsoft.com/
check out how looks the font on IE and Chrome

I used very easy to use shadow function in Chrome, that made font a little blurry in very fine way
in IE I couldnt achieved exactly the same effect, so I left it as default

and I used this function, because originally the same font in Chrome looked a little worse than in IE

so now you see what is the story 😉

xdon82 wrote:
because web browsers are not the same and some programmers use special functions which are specific for each browser

what do You mean by writing "only local" ?

I'm progammer 🙂
look at my webpage http://bergemsoft.com/
check out how looks the font on IE and Chrome

I used very easy to use shadow function in Chrome, that made font a little blurry in very fine way
in IE I couldnt achieved exactly the same effect, so I left it as default

and I used this function, because originally the same font in Chrome looked a little worse than in IE

so now you see what is the story 😉




I meant the right hand side is blurry but the middle is sharp.

xdon82
Level 7
Doesnt matter. You complety nothing know about html, css 🙂 in web pages there are containers - DIVs which can have complety another fonts, etc etc... nevermind, too much to describe

At the same time it can be a browser error

But, generally everything is ok

hmscott
Level 12
arda.yilmaz.13 wrote:
I have a blurry screen. But not all of the screen. Locally. For example on Facebook all texts' are sharp, but on the right hand side ad's are blurry as you can see on the image. Can I change that situation ?


arda.yilmaz, forget the blur, get rid of the Ad's!! 🙂

Click on the Little Icons next to the Install for IE button, to get installation for many other browsers.

https://adblockplus.org/en/internet-explorer

Once you have it installed, pick blocking lists local to you, I use these lists:

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Adblock Plus Facebook page 🙂
https://www.facebook.com/adblockplus

And, for right side ad's specifically in Gmail and others, Webmail Blocker

Firefox
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/webmail-ad-blocker/

Chrome
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webmail-ad-blocker/cbhfdchmklhpcngcgjmpdbjakdggkkjp

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The Webmail Ad Blocker site has tons of ad's that show up if you turn off adblock plus and webmail ad blocker 🙂

I have been using these for years, and it is nice to have a clean non-cluttered page that isn't constantly scrolling and sliding and changing while I read my email or do research on web sites, give it a try - its fun 🙂

And, as long as we are at it, here are a couple more fun extensions I use on Firefox for blocking things:

Adblock Plus Pop-up Addon 0.9.2
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/adblock-plus-pop-up-addon/?src=search

BetterPrivacy 1.68 - don't forget to exclude / whitelist sites you *want* cookie info to remain active - like gaming sites.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/betterprivacy/?src=ss

Element Hiding Helper for Adblock Plus 1.3
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/elemhidehelper/?src=ss

Flashblock 1.5.17 - turns annoying flash animations into little Play buttons - exclude sites you want flash from all the time.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/flashblock/?src=ss

Ghostery 5.3.2 - use the web page that comes up to select all sites and cookies to block - these are the tracking sites to avoid.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ghostery/?src=ss

HTTPS Everywhere - lock out network sniffers from seeing your transactions
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere

NoScript Security Suite 2.6.8.39 - takes a little effort to exclude the sites you go to at first - to unblock their stuff - but worth it to keep out malware.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/noscript/?src=ss

Private Tab 0.1.7.3 - looks like Firefox > release 31 isn't working right now, but a fix is coming 🙂
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/private-tab/

QuickJava 2.0.4 - click icons to enable / disable Java, Javascript, Cookies, Image Animations, Flash, Silverlight, Images, Stylesheets and Proxy by site/page.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/quickjava/?src=ss

Redirect Cleaner 2.4.0 - lets you catch redirect's mid jump
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/redirect-cleaner/?src=search

Self-Destructing Cookies 0.4.4
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/self-destructing-cookies/?src=ss

That's a good mix of stuff that I keep running in Firefox - reliably and without conflicts.

Let us know what you use! 🙂