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- First Name: Jim
- Last Name: Eubanks
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Size and shade of the forum pring
How do I make the forum print larger and bold. Some of the treads have such small print they are hard to read. I tried the computer size thing which worked on other sites and print but not this forum
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Re: Size and shade of the forum pring
Hold the ctrl key and press the pluss key.
this is for a computer
this is for a computer
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- First Name: Tony
- Last Name: Bowker
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Re: Size and shade of the forum pring
When Reading an existing entry on an iPhone, just open two fingers on the screen.
When writing an entry, open a reply on an iPhone and just above the Smiles in Normal. Click on Normal and choose the size (large in my example) and you get size=150 and /size both in square brackets.
Insert your text between the two square brackets
Now is the time for all men to come to the aid of the party
When writing an entry, open a reply on an iPhone and just above the Smiles in Normal. Click on Normal and choose the size (large in my example) and you get size=150 and /size both in square brackets.
Insert your text between the two square brackets
Now is the time for all men to come to the aid of the party
Tony Bowker
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
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Re: Size and shade of the forum pring
Just like when helping folks troubleshoot problems with their car over the internet, it really helps to know what we're working with, here.
It sounds like you are using a computer to view the forum. Is it a Windows computer? If so, are you using Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or some other browser to view the forum?
I use Firefox, and there's a menu bar at the top of the browser window, that has the menu entry "View". I click that, and there is a drop down menu that has an entry "Zoom". I click that, and it has a choice to "Zoom In". I click that a couple times, and the print gets larger.
It sounds like you are using a computer to view the forum. Is it a Windows computer? If so, are you using Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or some other browser to view the forum?
I use Firefox, and there's a menu bar at the top of the browser window, that has the menu entry "View". I click that, and there is a drop down menu that has an entry "Zoom". I click that, and it has a choice to "Zoom In". I click that a couple times, and the print gets larger.