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How to change your text sizes
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Most Web browsers include functionality to let you increase or decrease the text in a Web page. For example, to increase text size using:
Internet Explorer
Go to menu items: View > Text Size > Largest
Firefox
Go to menu items: View > Text Size > Increase
Windows Shortcut: Ctrl++
Macintosh Shortcut: Command+
Netscape
Netscape 7 Go to menu items: View > Text Zoom
Netscape 4 Go to menu items: View > Increase Font
Safari
Go to menu items: View > Make Text Bigger
Macintosh Shortcut: Command+
Opera
Go to menu items: View > Make Text Bigger
Macintosh Shortcut: Command+
For a Plain Layout View
Turning off the style sheet gives a plain layout view, which:
Makes text black on a white background (or however your browser is set)
Puts all the information in one column (called "linearized")
leaves content images
removes background images
Firefox
Go to menu items: View > Page Style > No Style
Opera
Go to menu items: View > Style > User Mode
Recommended browser versions
We recommend the following browser versions (or higher) for use when viewing the LiverpoolEcho website
Internet Explorer 6
Firefox 1.5
Opera 9
Safari 2
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