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2006-08-17
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Is there any way to just increase the font size used in the browser with out using the 'zoom' function - this appears to increase image scaling as well as the font size and sometimes screws up page viewing.
I was thinking maybe some config file needs editing or something!
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2006-08-17
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2006-08-17
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2006-08-17
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2006-08-17
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2006-08-17
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2006-08-18
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2006-08-18
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Did a search on fonts which led me to opera.ini but still didn't find it. So, if possible could someone direct me or tell me how to edit it to enlarge the font? Thanks
P.S. I'm using the new 2006 OS
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2006-08-18
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I was thinking maybe some config file needs editing or something!
Ravi