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Old 12-10-2006, 06:27 PM #1
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Without knowing what an AOL browser looks like I can't really suggest anything more except that AOL would probably have Help links concerning this matter. I did find an AOL ability/accessibility site, which shows how to change the text on that page. Whether that button is on all AOL pages, I do not know. This is it here below.

http://ability.aol.com/ability/index.php?ID=16
From AOL Ability - Accessibility Help
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Large Text view

To view this site in a larger text size, simply activate the "large text size" link at the top right hand of any page. The site will now be displayed in a larger text size.

Making it easier for those with minor viual impairment to read the content. The large text view will remain until you activate the "default text" link in the menu at the top of each page.

Note: The text size will only be increased while you are viewing the AOL ability site, however you can change your browser settings to increase text size on other web sites:
http://www.law.widener.edu/about/sit...size.shtml#aol
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AOL

Select My AOL, then Preferences and click the WWW icon. In Advanced Settings, select Browser Display and choose an appropriate text size
and here

http://history.oakham.rutland.sch.uk...resize.htm#aol
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Change Text Size in AOL

1. Under 'My AOL' in the AOL Toolbar, select Preferences.
2. Then click on the WWW icon in the scrolling list on the left.
3. 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.
4. Select the Browser Display option on the left.
5. You can set the Text Size to 'Large' or 'Largest' for more comfortable reading.
6. 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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