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Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,588
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Default Font on message board - so tiny

Is it possible to make the default size larger? 

 

I try to remember to enlarge the font, but it's a nuisance to have to change it every time.

 

 

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Posts: 17,606
Registered: ‎06-27-2010

Re: Default Font on message board - so tiny

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            Hi, @ Montana!   This was asked on a couple of other threads recently, so I'll just add my answer from those.  Unfortunately, there is no setting or preference to permanently set and save a default, preferred, customized font style, size, or color for our posts.  

             Also, even though browser settings can change the way sites appear to us when we view them -- the browser settings won't apply to the actual text we type in our responses here.    We still have to use the website formatting features for that, each time we post.

            Many times we've asked if the default size on all posts could be made at least a wee bit larger or if we could have a way to set our own default so we don't have to change it in every post, and the answer from the moderators in the past was that it's not available on this forum platform.

 

 

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Respected Contributor
Posts: 2,394
Registered: ‎03-21-2010

Re: Default Font on message board - so tiny

I think this (not so) new community format or whatever you call it, STINKS.  Seems to me, there aren't as many postings as in the past.  Sometimes I do not care to even check out the Board -- too much trouble.

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Posts: 21,672
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Default Font on message board - so tiny

What font and size is best? I once used a certain font that looked great on my Kindle, yet someone complained it was hard to read.  I then pulled my comments up on my computer at work and I was embarrassed to see this thick gibberish lettering.  I like what @Annabelle uses because her comments are easy to read.