To adjust type size in Internet Explorer

  1. Go to the top of your browser and select "Tools" and then "Internet Options."
     
  2. Click on the "Accessibility" button near the lower right of the window.
     
  3. Under "Formatting" check the box labeled "Ignore font sizes specified on Web pages."
     
  4. Click "OK."
     
  5. You will return to the Internet Options box; click "OK" there also.
     
  6. You will now be back in your browser window. Go to the top of your browser and click on "View."
     
  7. Then click on "Text Size" from the drop down box.
     
  8. Click on a size larger or smaller than the one where the little dot is.

Note: Making these adjustments will affect all websites you view, not just the DADS site. You can put things back the way they were by unchecking the box that was checked under the accessibility option.

 

To Adjust type size in Netscape

  1. Click on "View" and then on "Text Zoom" and choose the percentage of increase or decrease. Some older versions of Netscape may call this option "increase font" or "decrease font."
     
  2. Optionally, you can hold down the "Control" key and use the keypad "+" or "-" keys to increase and decrease size.

Note: Making these adjustments will affect all websites you view, not just the DADS site. You can put things back the way they were by choosing a different zoom amount.

 

 

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