Just as the other reply mentioned, viewers of your web page would have no 
problem reading any small fonts because all they would need to do is to hit 
Control+ when using a PC based web browser. If you wish, you can learn a whole 
new technology and start editing your own web pages and you can increase the 
font size permanently. As mentioned you can learn about Cascading Style Sheets 
or just direct editing of the page. But I doubt if you really wanted to get 
side-tracked into this so just rest assured that the small fonts can be 
increased by any viewer of the page. In other words, no further action by you 
is needed.

Brian in CA


-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd Hornung [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 6:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Webpages

Is there any way to increase the font size on generated webpages?  I feel there 
is too much blank space and much of the text is difficult to read, especially 
the family links on the right hand side.  I've looked through all the tabs and 
cannot find any reference to fonts.

I don't know how much priority this is for the programers but is one of the 
main reasons I purchased Legacy, especially with the imbedding of images.

Thanks,   Bernie
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