I upgraded to Internet Explorer webbrowser version 9.
After the upgrade, I notice that the fonts of threads posted by members here have reduced to a very small size, I think for most posts it is at size 2. My own selected font size for my postings is also reduced compared to what I had before. In additon to the reduced font size, appearance of the page has also altered, over all all the fonts are smaller.
How does one adjust the size of fonts to a readable font size?
I have looked up the Internet options tool bar for the browser but it doesn't offer me an option to change the font size.
Thanks!
Font size of posts
Started by Poornima, Jul 28 2011 08:28 AM
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#2
Posted 28 July 2011 - 08:44 AM
Poornima, on 28 July 2011 - 08:28 AM, said:
I upgraded to Internet Explorer webbrowser version 9.
After the upgrade, I notice that the fonts of threads posted by members here have reduced to a very small size, I think for most posts it is at size 2. My own selected font size for my postings is also reduced compared to what I had before. In additon to the reduced font size, appearance of the page has also altered, over all all the fonts are smaller.
How does one adjust the size of fonts to a readable font size?
I have looked up the Internet options tool bar for the browser but it doesn't offer me an option to change the font size.
Thanks!
After the upgrade, I notice that the fonts of threads posted by members here have reduced to a very small size, I think for most posts it is at size 2. My own selected font size for my postings is also reduced compared to what I had before. In additon to the reduced font size, appearance of the page has also altered, over all all the fonts are smaller.
How does one adjust the size of fonts to a readable font size?
I have looked up the Internet options tool bar for the browser but it doesn't offer me an option to change the font size.
Thanks!
I found these directions here: http://microsoftfeed...net-explorer-9/
"You have to go to the Page menu in Command Bar, click Zoom and then select the zooming percentage you like. This will zoom the whole page including text and images. You can also use the Ctrl + or Ctrl - shortcut keys to Zoom in or out from the webpage and Ctrl + Zero to get back to default setting."
I hope it helps!
#3
Posted 30 July 2011 - 09:52 PM
Christy, thanks for helping me with this. I did follow your instructions but it didn't work. It is a comaptibility issue and I had to explore a bit to figure that out. I managed to make it large enough so it isn't causing any eye-strain.
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