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Topic author - Posts: 6
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:04 pm
- First Name: Lloyde
- Last Name: Eckley
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1923 Touring 1926 Roadster
- Location: Lolo Montana
small print
Hey Chris, do you suppose we could get a little larger print in the postings? I can change the resolution on my end , but then the wife complains (her suduko puzzle doesn't like it) Am I the only old guy with poor eyes here?
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- First Name: Thomas
- Last Name: Hicks
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: '24 TT, '26 TT, '24 Speedster, '26 Speedster
- Location: Chesterfield, VA
Re: small print
I'm not Chris, but on my computer I can go to the three dots at the top right, looks like this … I click on those three dots, then go down to "zoom", and adjust to where it is easily readable. 175% works for me, but it goes much larger!
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- First Name: BOB
- Last Name: CASCISA
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- Location: POULSBO, WA
Re: small print
At the top of the box that you type your text into there is a donp down box labled "Normal".
Click on that and select "Large" to enter your post in this size text.
This is Huge.
Chris might be able to change the default sizes.
Click on that and select "Large" to enter your post in this size text.
This is Huge.
Chris might be able to change the default sizes.
Respectfully Submitted,
Be_Zero_Be
I drive a Model T ... Microseconds don't matter
For every Absolute Model T Fact there are at least three exceptions.
Be_Zero_Be
I drive a Model T ... Microseconds don't matter

For every Absolute Model T Fact there are at least three exceptions.