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Re: Please use larger fonts

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In my early days on the forums I quickly began using the light pink #3 font because that is the font size sweet spot for me. A few months later, a kind poster asked if I could make it darker because it was difficult for her to read because of her vision! I happily obliged, and found I LOVED it!🥰 I sometimes will enlarge my screen when I see a tiny font when I am in an interesting thread, and want to know all viewpoints!❤

 

 

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@VanSleepy wrote:

When you say you searched all around,  do you mean you searched on your device or did you Google how to do it?


@VanSleepy I can read everthing else with out issues its only the size 1 type people use on here that gives me difficutly

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Re: Please use larger fonts

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@I am still oxox wrote:

I use safari on a mac book and can not seem to find a way to blow my screen up. I searched all around

@I am still oxox   The instructions Icegoddess provided are for an older version of Safari.  If you have the latestest version......

 

Safara>View>Customize Toolbar

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Select Zoom & set the As on your toolbar where you want them to be....

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Click Done

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In webpages: In Safari, press Command-Option-Plus (+) or Command-Option-Minus (–) to adjust the text size

 

I found that online. Don't know if it's helpful. 

 

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@Mz iMac wrote:

@I am still oxox wrote:

I use safari on a mac book and can not seem to find a way to blow my screen up. I searched all around

@I am still oxox   The instructions Icegoddess provided are for an older version of Safari.  If you have the latestest version......

 

Safara>View>Customize Toolbar

Screenshot_2024-03-18_at_3_44_59_PM.png

 

 

Select Zoom & set the As on your toolbar where you want them to be....

Screenshot_2024-03-18_at_3_45_22_PM.png

 

 

 

Click Done

Screenshot_2024-03-18_at_3_45_22_PM-2.png

 

 

Screenshot_2024-03-18_at_3_44_05_PM.png

 


@Mz iMac I just have to tell you this.🥰 You can ALWAYS be depended on to come through with expert tech advice!!!❤❤ I SO appreciate your knowledgeable presence here, as I too, have been helped at times by reading information you have provided to other posters. THANK you for always coming through for us!!🤗💝

 

 

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@bikerbabe wrote:
I can’t change on the phone unless I switch to desktop “full” mode and that is awful on my phone. I only switch when I post a graphic.

Honestly, it’s easier for the reader to enlarge on their screen.

@bikerbabe 

 

Not on my tablet.  The print goes off the sides and when I move from side to side, I get nauseous.   But that's my problem.  I don't mind changing the font each time so others don't have to go through that.

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Re: Please use larger fonts

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I always change the font to 3 and make everything BOLD.

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Re: Please use larger fonts

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I try to remember to use #4, but people can't expect an entire community to change for them.  If you need a bigger font, just enlarge your screen. 

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@VanSleepy  Thank you that worked

 


@VanSleepy wrote:

In webpages: In Safari, press Command-Option-Plus (+) or Command-Option-Minus (–) to adjust the text size

 

I found that online. Don't know if it's helpful. 

 


 

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