Making the text larger
Author: Livineasy Technology Team
Published: Sunday, July 11, 1999
Sponsored by LivinEasy.com

 

Whenever you are viewing a Web site which has text too small for you to read comfortably, you can make the text larger by simply clicking on the View button at the top left of your browser and then follow these instructions for using Netscape or Micosoft Internet Explorer.

If using Microsoft IE, select Text Size. You will see five choices from "largest" to "smallest." On the Livineasy Web site, we normally use Medium. Click on View and select Text Size then Larger and see what happens.

All of the text on your screen is larger. It may run over the lines a little but it is easier to read. If you select Largest , the text will be much larger and will definitely run over into other areas, but you should be able to read the text.

If you are using Netscape, click on View and then use Increase Font or Decrease Font to adjust the size of the text. Just click on Increase Font until you get the desired result. Play with it.

You can change these settings any time you want. You can set the size on medium for normal viewing and change it to be larger when you encounter a page with very small text.

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