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Tony07

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Apr 22, 2011
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How can I increase the size of my web pages font without having to click on the zoom in ....in the view every time I want increase the size.?
 

Okay, go to the the Safari menu, scroll down to Preferences..., select it, from the Appearance tab, next to Standard font: click the Select... button and change to a larger size, close the Font selection window, repeat for Fixed-width font size if desired and then close the Preferences... window when done. This won't help for every site, but should help with the majority that follow proper web coding standards.
 
I think under Safari, you can change the minimun font size and have be a larger size. That way, Safari will automatically convert 9size font to 12 or whatever.

But, this may make websites look weird and scrunched together.
 
Okay, go to the the Safari menu, scroll down to Preferences..., select it, from the Appearance tab, next to Standard font: click the Select... button and change to a larger size, close the Font selection window, repeat for Fixed-width font size if desired and then close the Preferences... window when done. This won't help for every site, but should help with the majority that follow proper web coding standards.

Sorted many thanks:D

I think under Safari, you can change the minimun font size and have be a larger size. That way, Safari will automatically convert 9size font to 12 or whatever.

But, this may make websites look weird and scrunched together.

Thanks for the help:D

CMD + + works in most browsers.
Maybe you can find something here, if you use Safari: https://extensions.apple.com/


As this probably your first thread or post (or not):

Thanks for the info:D
 
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