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ejosepha

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I know how to zoom in with the a/A option on Safari, but the zoomed in effect is only temporary. When I leave Safari and return I have to go through this each time. I know that Firefox can be set permanently to a certain text size (let's call it a permanently zoomed in size), but is that possible with Safari? If so, how?
thanks
 
Safari > Preferences:
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Safari > Preferences:
thanks for the info. But the photos and graphics remain the same size, as opposed to when you click on the a/A button, which zooms in on the entire page. Is there a way to keep the size of fonts and graphics, together, locked in at a certain size....in my case larger than the default? This can be done I believe on Firefox.
If not, this is certainly better than nothing, though I prefer the entire page, including graphics to zoom up in proportion.
thanks
 
thanks for the info. But the photos and graphics remain the same size, as opposed to when you click on the a/A button, which zooms in on the entire page. Is there a way to keep the size of fonts and graphics, together, locked in at a certain size....in my case larger than the default? This can be done I believe on Firefox.
If not, this is certainly better than nothing, though I prefer the entire page, including graphics to zoom up in proportion.
thanks

Fonts, yes. Graphics, no. I doubt Firefox can do that, unless it's a permanent zoom of the entire page.
 
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