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Old 04-30-2008, 05:03 PM #11
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Safari has an option under VIEW to increase font size, as I am sure almost any other browser has a similar option. I would recommend setting your computer to a larger VIEW size, rather than messing with the fonts on the forum. I do this all the time when my eyes are tired, and it enlarges everything from the fonts here to the fonts on Huffington Post and Yahoo and throughout the internet.
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