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Do you find the text on this or any other site too small for your liking? Here's how to resize the text in Internet Explorer and Netscape so that all Web pages display type in a way that's comfortable on your eyes. INTERNET EXPLORER From the top menu, select "Tools." You'll be presented with a multi-tabbed dialog box labeled "Internet Options." Towards the bottom of the dialog box will be four buttons (Colors, Fonts, Languages, Accessibility). Choose "Accessibility." From this dialog box, you'll be able to check boxes that instruct Internet Explorer to ignore colors, style sheets (formatting guides) and font sizes specified by Web designers. NETSCAPE From the top pull-down menu, select "Edit." Choose "Preferences" from near the bottom of the list. Now choose the "Appearance" category. From here, you can change font sizes and type faces, in addition to text and link colors. NOTE: The exact location of these functions varies with the version of the browser you are using. We've provided links to sites that provide instructions on specific versions of Internet Explorer. SureWest
Communications -- Changing Font Sizes
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