How to Make A Page Easier To Read

We’ve tried to make this site as easy as pos­si­ble to read.  If you’re still hav­ing trou­ble, the fol­low­ing instruc­tions will make it eas­ier on not only this site, but all sites you visit.  This page explains how to increase or decrease text size (some­times called font size) on Inter­net Explorer, Fire­fox, Safari and Opera.  We have instruc­tions for both PCs and Macs.

Here’s how to Make Text Big­ger on a PC.

Press and hold down the “ctrl” but­ton while you briefly press the “+” key.  Do this sev­eral times until the screen size is just right for you.

If you want to make text smaller press and hold the “ctrl” key while you briefly press the  “-“ key until the screen is just right for you.

If you want to re-​​set the screen to the orig­i­nal size press and hold the “ctrl” key while you briefly press the  “0” key.  That’s the zero key (0) not the cap­i­tal let­ter O.

You can do the same thing another way by click­ing on the View Menu and select­ing Zoom In to make the text big­ger and Zoom Out to make it smaller.  There is also a Zoom Reset com­mand that will return the screen to it’s orig­i­nal size.

How to Make Text Big­ger on a Mac.

If you are using a Mac, you will want to press and hold the “apple” key instead of the “ctrl” key while you briefly press the + or — key.

If you are using the Opera browser you should press the “shift” key and the + or  — keys.  To return to the orig­i­nal size in Opera you press ctrl and the 0 (zero) key on a Win­dows com­puter or the apple key and 0 (zero) on a Mac.

Please share this infor­ma­tion with any­one who is not aware of it, or may need to increase the size of pages.