Anyone else noticing smaller font here?
WTF, can’t see small print well now!
WTF, can’t see small print well now!
My font is so small.
Same here. Thought it was just me.Anyone else noticing smaller font here?
WTF, can’t see small print well now!
Same here. Thought it was just me.
Don't worry-it's not the size of the font in the message that matters.
Its the size of the message in the font that matters.
Anyone else noticing smaller font here?
WTF, can’t see small print well now!
THERE IS A SOLUTION on the way.
Coming soon: "fair's font flator". Using "fff', you can turn this into THIS.
Watch this board (if you can) for further details.
****Available only from Fairgambit Worldwide
Enterprises.
THERE IS A SOLUTION on the way.
Coming soon: "fair's font flator". Using "fff', you can turn this into THIS.
Watch this board (if you can) for further details.
****Available only from Fairgambit Worldwide
Enterprises.
It had better be overpriced, or I’m not interested. Now let me get back to my Jaguar or Land Rover question to the board.THERE IS A SOLUTION on the way.
Coming soon: "fair's font flator". Using "fff', you can turn this into THIS.
Watch this board (if you can) for further details.
****Available only from Fairgambit Worldwide
Enterprises.
It had better be overpriced, or I’m not interested. Now let me get back to my Jaguar or Land Rover question to the board.
It would look much better if we were allowed to use two spaces after a period.
It's true. Those 12-yr old girls can't be fooled if they see two spaces after a period. Of course, at age 12, many of them don't know what a period is.I trained myself away from that habit after I realized it was too much of an “old fart tell” when trying to text with some pretty young thing.
I have not noticed the issue, however, I am going to try to remember you! I'm just an old guy and not very techie, although I did build a PC, but that was a mechanical task mostly. I probably will recall "121"!Depending on your browser and operating system one can increase the size of on-screen displayed font by pressing and holding CTRL and + key.
Conversely you can decrease the size of the font by pressing and holding CTRL and - key. You can restore 100% by pressing CTRL and 0 <--- That's a ZERO.
You can also accomplish the same by pressing CTRL and rolling your mouse scroll wheel.
This works for more than web browsers and is a pretty common method to zoom / scale in many different programs on PC's.
Hope that helps.