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How do I increase the font size from microscopic to readable?

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If you mean while reading, it depends on your browser.

 

In Firefox, choose View->Text Size->Increase.

 

If you mean in your posts, it's actually best not to but you can embed HTML in your posts. I believe this is covered in the FAQ.

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Cool!

 

If you'd like us to help you, you'll have to give a few more details:

 

* What browser are you using?

* What O/S are you using?

 

Since the OP was not clear, are you looking to change the font size while reading or in your posts?

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deej, I am using Windows Vista and Firefox. Not only would I like to change the font at times, I would like to highlight and use color. I have no idea how to do those things, and freely admit my inadequacy.

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deej, I am using Windows Vista and Firefox. Not only would I like to change the font at times, I would like to highlight and use color. I have no idea how to do those things, and freely admit my inadequacy.

 

Lucky are your talking about when you are posting a message?

 

If yes, then look for a "Go Advanced". The advanced version has a tool bar on top the area where you input the message to control fonts, colors, images, and such...

 

If you talking about changing the size of ALL the text in the window that you looking at; then the "View" menu for Firefox has a "Zoom" or something similar.

 

p.s. Got it...Very busy working the equivalent of three jobs at the same time.... <LOL> At least I'm not having to say: "Would you like frys with that?"

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Thanks to kjun, I have now learned how to play the font and color game on the MC.

I don't plan to increase my text size unless I am excited!

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