FONTS: Relative Font Sizes

“Bojan Mihelac at A List Apart writes:

“Relative font sizes make Web sites more accessible and easier to read -
but they’re not much help unless the person using the site can find a
way to actually change text size. Internet Explorer, the most widely
used browser, buries the option for selecting text size in a second-level menu, which makes text resizing a hassle and is too complicated for some users. On-site buttons that let people increase and decrease text size can make it easier for them to find and use the option. “Unfortunately, most existing methods for using resizing buttons ignore the user’s default settings. Here’s a simple solution for text resizing that respects users’ choices and also gives them an additional option for resizing.”
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[Lockergnome’s Web Developers]

on most systems and browsers, font sizes can be changed using <CTRL> and + / <CTRL> and - or <STRG> and + / <STRG> and -

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