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Changing
fonts and background look
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When
Web authors and designers create Web pages, they often specify
particular font looks and sizes, typefaces, and background looks.
These settings are specified for each item, or in a "style
sheet," which is a type of template for specifying how different
styles should appear throughout a Web page or site.
You
can override any or all of these settings, which is useful if you have
limited or low vision. You can specify your font and appearance
preferences for all pages that do not use style sheets, and then you
can specify whether to use any or all of your preferences on pages
that use style sheets.
For
more information, see the following topics, which relate to Microsoft
Internet Explorer. If
you’re using Netscape, please read instructions in your help
section, on your menu bar.
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Change
how pages are displayed
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To
change how page are displayed
On
the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options.
On
the General tab, click Colors, which is at the bottom of the tab.
Change
the settings as needed.
Note:
For Help on an item, click ?
at the top of the dialog box, and then click the item.
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Display
text in a different font
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To
display text in a different font
On
the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options.
On
the General tab, click Fonts which is also at the bottom of the tab.
In
the Web page font and Plain text font lists, click the fonts you want.
Tip:
For Help on an item, click ?
at the top of the dialog box, and then click the item.
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To
display text larger or smaller
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To
display text larger or smaller
On
the View menu, point to Text Size, and then click the size you want.
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To
specify which font and color settings to always use
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To
specify which font and color settings to always use
On
the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options.
On
the General tab, click Accessibility, at the bottom right of the tab.
Change
the settings as needed.
Tip:
For Help on an item, click ?
at
the top of the dialog box, and then click the item.
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And finally
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If
you require further help & assistance, you may consider calling
your Internet Service Provider, or your local visibility support
services department.
Return
to home page.
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