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Hello! So, recently i've been seeing quite a few posts with the smallest font-size and a bold+italics, which I have trouble reading. Is there any way to just see the normal font size? Thank you!
If you have a lot of trouble reading it, click "Reply With Quote" below the post. It will bring up the post in normal text. Then you can just erase the quote or not respond once you're done reading it. Hopefully that can be of some help to you.
I press the 'Ctrl' and '+' keys to zoom in on small text, then 'Ctrl' and '-' to zoom out again. No aesthetic is cute enough that I'd strain my eyes to read it.
I just ignore posts that are written in small and often pale text. But if you are interested in reading them, selecting the post contents may help a little, plus what's mentioned above.
Some people have told me the font I use is really tiny on their screen but It looks completely fine on mine. I'm guessing it has something to do with OS and Browser but I could be wrong.
As for your question? I would either zoom in or highlight said text. You could also maybe try using the quote button.
I press the 'Ctrl' and '+' keys to zoom in on small text, then 'Ctrl' and '-' to zoom out again. No aesthetic is cute enough that I'd strain my eyes to read it.
Some people have told me the font I use is really tiny on their screen but It looks completely fine on mine. I'm guessing it has something to do with OS and Browser but I could be wrong.
As for your question? I would either zoom in or highlight said text. You could also maybe try using the quote button.
I think other people adjust their font size because that have a hard time reading it. Idk why smaller, maybe they're really near sighted, but for bigger I assume it's cause they have bad near sight vision.
I'm almost always on mobile, so I just zoom in if I actually have trouble reading it. Then again, I'm near sighted, and I can read it without my glasses on.