Just in case someone else wants to make the text larger on their screen, here's how.
You can increase the size of the type (also called the font) for easier reading. Just follow these simple instructions:
For Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Go to the “Tools” option on your menu bar, scroll down and click “Internet Options”.
At the bottom of the “General” tab, click the “Accessibility” button.
In the box titled "Formatting" check “Ignore font sizes specified on Web pages”. You can also ignore font styles and colors by checking the “Ignore font styles specified on Web pages” and “Ignore colors specified on Web pages” boxes respectively.
Click “OK” on the “Accessibility” window, and “OK” on the “Internet Options” window.
You can also change the font size in the “View” option on your menu bar. Select “Text Size” and choose from "largest", "larger", "medium", "smaller" and "smallest" to suit your viewing needs.
Congratulations! You have now changed your screen font size for easier reading.
For Netscape Navigator:
Go to the "View" option on your menu bar, scroll down and click "Text Size".
From the pop-up menu, choose the font size that best suits your reading needs, or adjust the font size incrementally by clicking "Smaller" or "Larger".
You can also change the font size directly from your keyboard by striking "Ctrl" and "+" at the same time to manually increase font size to your needs. "Ctrl" and "-" will manually decrease the size of your screen fonts.
Congratulations! You can now change your screen font size for easier reading.
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