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    Bi-Focaled not bifurbicated

    Would it be possible, for those of us who are either squinting at the screen (17 or 19 Inch) or trying to read through the bottom half of our spectacles (the close-up part) to

    make the Previous/Page 1 of X/Next larger (lots larger??)

    I have a very hard time with my "point control" and tho I aim for the little > character, I go to the last page instead.

    Thanks for listening to an old man...

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    A little help

    Hey, That would be cool. I never thought to ask. I am tri-focaled myself. What about it admin's? any way to make it an itsi-bitsi larger font?

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    Guys, guys, guys...

    If you cannot read that, then you cannot read how many Private Messages you have, the breadcrumb navigation, each forum's description, who's online, etc.

    How about opening the resolution on your display settings a bit? Seriously, that is an easy and simple fix for you. And yes, that is going to bring about the frustration with a horizontal slider, but we can't have everything.

    Excuse me, whilst I go clean my own bifocals.

    I'll look into trying to increase the font size in that particular display, but we're not going to increase the size on everything, OK? And be aware this is on my list of things to do, but it's waaaaaaay down the page.

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1
    Guys, guys, guys...

    ......I'll look into trying to increase the font size in that particular display, but we're not going to increase the size on everything, OK? And be aware this is on my list of things to do, but it's waaaaaaay down the page........
    That'd be great. Thanks. We'll pester you about the rest later :rolleyes:

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    You all can set the text size within your browser to make the fonts larger.

    It's quite easy in FireFox, under View in the menu, is Text Size, then you can increase or decrease as your heart (or eyes) desires!
    Mark Dockendorf
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    Mddock58's advice is the best you're going to get.

    Actually, if you hold the Ctrl button and scroll your mouse wheel, you can change size in Firefox, too.

    To change that one block of text would require a global change. As in, "Sorry, guys, but we're not going to do that."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1
    Actually, if you hold the Ctrl button and scroll your mouse wheel, you can change size in Firefox, too.
    works in IE as well, for those that use it.

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    Thanks Mark

    Quote Originally Posted by mddock58
    ....It's quite easy in FireFox, ......
    I did not know that. Thanks buddy.
    Last edited by Dirk Skene; 25th October 06 at 11:42 AM.

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