Re: Font on pages too small to read, need to make it larger.
- From: "*rain*drops*" <rain@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 18:10:58 -0700
It's probably the fault of the webpage designers. I wonder how many of them
are our age? Younger people just don't stop to think about Baby Boomers and
our need to read, too.
I've contacted several companies about the tiny fonts on their webpages, and
my inability to enlarge them. It occurs in webpages, java pages, and stuff.
It's a big problem.
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*rain*drops*
"Gundemarie Scholz" <spamyousilly@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bubey wrote:
This happens mostly on web pages. It is about a size 6.
Does it only happen on certain web pages, or on all of them? Does it
happen anywhere else?
I thought
is was my eyes but then another person who was over commented
on the small print and when I compared it to a couple other PC's
it is really small. Using the View / Test / Largest does nothing.
What are your settings in Tools -> Internet options -> General -> Fonts?
When I go to IE / Tools / Internet Options / Accessibility and
change it to Ignore the words then overlap each other and make
it very hard to read the content.
That might be due to the fact that web designers often don't think about
scalability.
I need help please.
If this is an IE problem, would maybe
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general be a better place to ask?
Regards,
Gunde
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