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Is there a way to change font size, on mobile?

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My eyes aren't as good as they used to be and the font size is a little small for me to be able to read comfortably, I've looked around but I can't find any option to increase it.
 
There is not an option on the website. However, there should be a way to do this on your device. The last time I saw this come up, people seemed to find my advice helpful.

Short version, check your device's accessibility settings and your browser's settings. For example, I use Firefox on Android, and there's an "accessibility" settings menu where I turned up the font size to 120%. Note that this could interact funny with the rest of the site layout.
 
There is not an option on the website. However, there should be a way to do this on your device. The last time I saw this come up, people seemed to find my advice helpful.

Short version, check your device's accessibility settings and your browser's settings. For example, I use Firefox on Android, and there's an "accessibility" settings menu where I turned up the font size to 120%. Note that this could interact funny with the rest of the site layout.

Yep that did it thanks, didn't even think to look there so you used to just increasing it on whatever website I'm using
 

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