There are different ways of changing the size of the text displayed depending
on which web browser you are using. Please be aware that increasing the size
more than 3 levels will start to impact the layout of the page and although it
will still be usable it may look confusing.
Click on your browser in this list to go to the relevant instructions:
Please note: the menu shortcut keys listed here only work in Windows
Macintosh users can use Command + (plus) to increase the text size in all
browsers. Command - (minus) will reduce the text size
Change Text Size in Internet Explorer
(Windows)
- Select View from the main menu at the top of the browser
window. Use the mouse or press the ALT + V keys.
A drop down menu will appear.
- Select Text Size from the drop down menu. Use the mouse
or press the X key.
A sub menu option window will appear containing the following five choices:
"Largest", "Larger", "Medium", "Smaller" and "Smallest".
"Medium" is
the default value.
- Select from among the five options by using the mouse to highlight or by
pressing the appropriate keyboard letter, i.e. G for "Largest", L for
"Larger", M for "Medium", S for "Smaller" or A for "Smallest."
The size
of the text displayed in the browser window will change in accordance with
your choice.
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Change Text Size in Mozilla/Netscape 6+
(Windows and Macintosh)
- Select View from the main menu at the top of the browser
window. Use the mouse. (Windows users can press the ALT + V keys).
A
drop down menu will appear.
- Select Text Zoom from the drop down menu. Use the mouse
or press the z key.
A sub menu window will appear containing three sets
of options for changing displayed text size:
- Increase or decrease the text size by small amounts.
Select either the "Smaller" or the "Larger" option. Use the mouse to
select "Smaller" or "Larger"; alternatively, press the appropriate
shortcut: CTRL - (minus) for "Smaller", CTRL + for "Larger".
The size of text displayed in the browser window will increase or
decrease by small amounts in accordance with your choice.
- Change the text size to one of 7 pre-defined percentages of
the default: 50, 75, 90, 100, 120, 150 and 200 percent.
Select from among the 7 pre-defined percentages. Use the mouse to
highlight your choice or the appropriate keyboard short cut, i.e. 5 for
50%, 7 for 75%, 9 for 90%, Z for 100% (the default), 1 for 120%, 5 for
150% or 2 for 200%.
The size of the text displayed in the browser window will change in
accordance with your choice.
- Change the text size to an arbitrary percentage of the
default, e.g. 300%, 37.5%.
Select the "Other Options" menu
item. Use the mouse to highlight your choice or press the O shortcut
key.
A pop up input window titled "Text Zoom" will appear.
Type in the percentage amount by which you wish to change the default
text size. Click on OK or press the ENTER key.
The size of the text
displayed in the browser window will change in accordance with the value
you enter in the input field.
These three options may be used separately or in combination.
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Change Text Size in Firefox 1.0/2.0
(Windows and Macintosh)
- From the Firefox Menu Bar select View>Text
Size>Increase
- This will cause the text to display on the web page one size larger.
However this is a temporary change.
Or use the keyboard:
- Press Ctrl & +/- (minus), or Ctrl & scroll down/up to
increase/decrease the text size.
To make a permanent font size change:
- From the Firefox Menu Bar,
- Windows: select Tools>Options.
Select General
- Macintosh: select Preferences.
- Click on 'Fonts & Colors'
- Set the font sizes. Minimum font size can also be set
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Change Text Size in Opera
(Windows and Macintosh)
- Select View from the main menu at the top of the browser
window. Use the mouse to make a selection or press the ALT + V shortcut
keys.
A drop down menu will appear.
- Select Zoom from the drop down menu. Use the mouse or
press the z key.
A sub menu will appear containing the following
options: 50, 80, 90, 100 (the default), 120, 150, 200 percent.
In addition, there are four more options that make percentage increments or
decrements to text size: -100, +100, -10 and +10 percent.
Select from
among the options by using the mouse to highlight your choice.
The size
of the text displayed in the browser window will change in accordance with
your choice.
- Alternately, use the + (plus) and - (minus) keys on your keyboards number
pad, or the Zoom selector in the toolbar.
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Change Text Size in Safari
(Macintosh)
- Select View from the main menu at the top of the browser
window. Use the mouse to make a selection.
A drop down menu will
appear.
- Select Make Text bigger from the drop down menu.
The size of the text displayed in the browser window will become bigger.
- Select Make Text smaller from the drop down menu.
The size of the text displayed in the browser window will become smaller.
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Change Text Size in Internet Explorer
(Macintosh)
- Select View from the main menu at the top of the browser
window. Use the mouse to make a selection.
A drop down menu will appear.
- Select Text Zoom from the drop down menu.
A sub menu will appear containing the following options: 300, 200, 150, 100
(the default), 90, 75, 60, 50 percent.
In addition, there are two more
options that skip between those options: larger, smaller.
Select from
among the options by using the mouse to highlight your choice.
The size
of the text displayed in the browser window will change in accordance with
your choice.
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Change Text Size in Netscape 4
(Windows and Macintosh)
- Select View from the main menu at the top of the browser
window. Use the mouse or press the ALT + V keys.
A drop down menu will appear.
- Select either Increase Font or Decrease Font
from the drop down menu. Use the mouse to make a selection; alternatively,
press CTRL + ] to increase text size or CTRL + [ to decrease text size.
The size of the text displayed in the browser window will change in accordance
with the choice.
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Change Text Size in AOL
- Under My AOL in the AOL Tool bar, select
Preferences
- Then click on the WWW icon in the scrolling list on the
left.
- On the right, click on Advanced Settings. A dialog box will
appear with a collection of controls on the right and a column of options on the
left.
- Select the Browser Display option on the left.
- You can set the Text Size to 'Large' or 'Largest' for more comfortable
reading.
- Click the OK button in the Advanced Settings dialog box and then click the
OK button in the Preferences dialog box to make your new settings take effect.
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