OK, now it's my turn to ask a newbie question.

I have a 19 inch monitor configured for 1600X1200.  It's gorgeous for
images, and I can have two rxvt's side-by-side with a legible font and
room to spare.  I do not want to give up even one of my one million nine
hundred twenty thousand tiny pixels.  But some of these programs,
particularly web browsers, insist on using teensy-tiny fonts that are
utterly un-readable.

Is there a *general* way to get them *all* to use font sizes that an old
man can see?

What if I just remove all the fonts that are less than 9 or 10 points? 
Will things break completely, or will they be forced to use fonts that I
haven't removed?

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