Firefox web browser
I don't often recommend products or software on Leverage-- I figure my readers visit a host of other sites and blogs for that info. But I recently discovered a very useful feature on the Firefox web browser. (Think of Firefox as an alternative to Internet Explorer...but with more features and flexibility. It's free. More information and download at www.getfirefox.com.)
Among the time-savers and conveniences of Firefox is a simple way to increase the type size of any web page. Hold down the [Control] key and press the [+]. A few clicks and you can reduce the eye-strain on those small-type websites.
Does this mean I'm getting older? Hmmm.
Great tip. I knew about this but forgot, but as my eyes go, I need to get in the habit of hitting this keystroke combination.
Posted by: Ken | May 25, 2006 at 11:16 PM
Actually you can increase/decrease font size by
Pressing Control and scroll mouse wheel backword/forward.
That is easier :-)
Posted by: Tom | June 24, 2006 at 11:21 AM