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  Fonts?   Sizes?

I don't want to learn, I just want bigger fonts...

Fonts are the style of text you are looking at (assuming you didn't know that already).

As part of the way we approach site design, we realise that there are people out there with sight problems.

To help ease this, all standard web browsers have the ability to change the size of the fonts. Unfortunately, we still come across people who struggle to increase the size of the fonts they're looking at.

Changing font sizes in your web browser is easy. Instructions will vary from browser to browser, purely because the kind people at the browser factory keep moving the menus around. They are all generally in the same area though, so the instructions opposite are for Internet Explorer 5.5 and Netscape 4.75. If you get really stuck, go to the Help Button menu, usually the button furthest right in any program. From there you should be able to get help on any problem you have. 

In theory.

If none of that does you any good, then you can always resort to the following.....
(you even get a choice to switch back to the 'old style' colour scheme.. this was the colour scheme in place before we re-designed the site in the summer of 2002.)

Now we can't make it any easier than that, can we?

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How to change the font size in your web browser


Internet Explorer 5.5 - how to change the font size.

 


Netscape Navigator 4.75 - how to change the font size.

 

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