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Posted by layle on 11/1/07.

Do you find yourself rubbing your eyes from trying to read small text on a Web page? While you can use Command plus to temporarily increase font size, a more permanent solution is to set a minimum font size for you browser. In Safari, go to Preferences and click on the Advanced tab. Then, check the box next to “Never use font sizes smaller than” and select a font size.

In Firefox, go to Preferences and click on the Content tab. Next, click on the Advanced button next to Fonts and Colors, finally select a minimum font size from the pull down menu.



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