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Font change help

Unlistedwaffle

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Please make there be a way to increase the font of the book you're reading. My eyes are pretty bad, so I have to put it right up close to my face.

If yes, thanks a lot
If no, still thanks, the site is still fun, i will still use it a lot
 
Please make there be a way to increase the font of the book you're reading. My eyes are pretty bad, so I have to put it right up close to my face.

If yes, thanks a lot
If no, still thanks, the site is still fun, i will still use it a lot
I'm guessing you're using a tablet or phone. In your device settings or browser settings, there should be an accessibility option to change the font size. For example, in Firefox on Android, I go to Settings -> Accessibility and there is an option to override the base font size suggested by websites, complete with a slider.

If you're on desktop, probably just use the zoom function in your browser. Usually ctrl-+ will zoom in, making everything bigger and rearranging the fit it on the screen, and ctrl-0 will reset the zoom. Most browsers can keep track of this setting per website. (There should be similar accessibility settings somewhere in the system settings, if it's a general problem.)
 

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