| How can I enlarge the fonts and the page? | jw90019 | 09/02/17 17:32 | I don't see how to enlarge the page 25%, 50%,..... 200%. The fonts are too small even when enlarged to the max. |
| Re: How can I enlarge the fonts and the page? | Knigma | 09/02/18 10:48 | Standard on most browsers: hold down CTRL and press (-) and (+) key on the keyboard. You can not do percentages but it will change the fonts smaller and bigger. |
| Re: How can I enlarge the fonts and the page? | sharonrivkah | 09/07/12 8:20 | Holding the control key and pressing the + or - does adjust the size of the fonts, but only on the screen. The actual print-out was tiny on paper and large on the screen. How can the print out be the same as on the screen? |
| Re: How can I enlarge the fonts and the page? | †Dragontatt† | 09/07/12 15:56 | @sharon, unless you use the Dev channel of Chrome, the small printout is a known issue in Chrome. It will take time to get to the stable version. |
| Re: How can I enlarge the fonts and the page? | jianhua.shanghai | 10/01/02 10:50 | I usually use the CTRL and (+) to enlarge the pages twice to make the pages to fit my monitor. My question is how to make it as a default setting so that I don't have to do the same process every time I move to a different website. |
| Re: How can I enlarge the fonts and the page? | QQFarmer | 10/01/02 14:12 | @jianhua.shanghai, the best solution right now is to install AutoZoom but you have to be on the Beta or Dev channel for the extension to work. |