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on: June 24, 2009, 08:55:33 AM
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GENERAL INFORMATION / About this forum... (Click here) / If some text is too small for your eyes....
on: May 20, 2009, 08:20:34 AM
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Some of the text posted may be in a font size that is hard for some people to read. Here's a tip.
The Firefox browser from the Mozilla project at http://www.firefox.com is a free-to-use browser for PC and Mac computers. It has a lot of nice features, including a zoom feature. By holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the "+" key, you can make the text display larger with each press until it is a comfortable size for you to read. Likewise, the Ctrl and "-" key makes the text smaller. A menu item "zoom" lets you reset to normal size. |
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