In addition, in Safari preferences, advanced, you can set the font 
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On Mar 7, 2004, at 9:55 AM, Marta Edie wrote:

> Thanks, Dan, for your info. I had once looked at this unversal access, 
> but it seemed so difficult to do, but your instructions were fine. It 
> will take a little agility, though, to get used to. I can set the 
> perimeter in unversal access how BIG my zoom should be. -I still am 
> sad, though, that in "Jaguar" all the mail messages  when I click them 
> to read do have the total toolbar on top, so I was always able to just 
> make a click on the A on top and get my comfortable reading size. It 
> is one of the reasons I still have my PB in Jaguar. I  look, see only 
> with one eye , the other eye being there just for decoration, so the 
> small print always intermeshes with the background which puts a strain 
> on my eyes. Thanks for the help.
> Marta
> On Mar 6, 2004, at 22:43, Dan Crutcher wrote:
>
>> Marta:
>>
>> Try this (assuming you're using OS X):
>>
>> Press Command-Option 8 (to turn on Zooming in Universal Access), then
>> Press Command-Option = (to zoom in, press again to zoom in more)
>> Press Command-Option - (hyphen or minus-sign -- to zoom back out)
>>
>> Pressing Command Option-8 toggles Zooming on and off.
>>
>> Open the Univeral Access preference panel to see various options 
>> relating to Zooming.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>> I receive certain e-mails from newspapers ,NYTimes a case in point. 
>>> The articles  in HTML are always printed so small, that I have to 
>>> enlarge them.I have to click on Format, then on styles where I have 
>>> the option to make it larger. It takes 3 clicks with the 
>>> accompanying change of screen to make it a comfortable reading size. 
>>> Is there a way I could eliminate this long procedure by somehow 
>>> having the larger size come up be default?. This happens only in 
>>> receiving and opening mail, most of the other applications etc. have 
>>> the big A small a to do this trick right from the document. For 
>>> instance I can do it while writing this, because this window has the 
>>> toolbar at the top.Incoming mail , though,opens in a separate window 
>>> which does require me to get changes from the menu bar.
>>> Marta
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