This problem relates to my mathematical blog where I've discovered a problem with the font size rendering of LaTeX expressions. It's noticeably smaller than the font size of the surrounding text. I asked Gemini the following question as to how to fix the problem:
In Blogger, my LaTeX mathematical expressions are noticeably smaller than surrounding normal text when viewed in mobile browsers (Chrome, Safari and Brave). However, when viewed in Chrome on my laptop, the LaTeX expressions are larger and similar in size to stringing text. I suspect that this would hold true for other browsers as well although I haven’t tested it out. How can I remedy this problem?
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So far it has failed to solve the problem and I'm thinking that I should try some AI alternatives as Gemini just seems to go around in circles. You'd think that, since Blogger is a Google product, that its AI should be quick to spot a solution but that's proven to be not the case. To be continued. Figure 1 shows the problem. I want the numerals in the LaTeX line: 1, 22, 55, 115, 235, 475, 3389, 13457, 35743 to be larger. It's not a huge problem but it is irritating.
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