Tuesday, December 11, 2018

FYI !

Google sent me one of their annoying e-mails yesterday telling me the content on this blog is too big, and the font is too small for your monitor. If you are having this problem there is a simple fix.

Simply go up to those little railroad tracks on the top right of the page click and set the zoom to 80% then go into settings and set the font size to large.

This works for Chrome. Any other browser .... you're on your own.

Let me know if this works for you in the comment section, please !


13 comments:

  1. It was fine the way it was.

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  2. I agree with the above sentiments, works fine in Firefox by placing it to 80% but it was fine as is, just have to re-center the page a bit and I like the large print anyway. Carry on.

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  3. Anonymous6:21 AM

    I'm fine the way it is, but my screen is about 15" away from my eyes. Your suggestions for people with screens further away would be helpful.

    As far as I'm concerned, you are doing it right. Much obliged for content.

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  4. Anonymous7:13 AM

    Using Firefox. Never had a problem.

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  5. I use both Chrome & FireFox, never had a problem...

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  6. WHOA!!!! Worked.....kinda sortof.....it made that "Moo" pic too small.....can't really ogle.....er "see" that girl!

    Steve

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  7. Anonymous12:11 PM

    It's just fine like it is.

    T in Memphis

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  8. You can zoom in or out with any browser. If you have a scroll wheel on your mouse, just hold the CTRL key and roll the wheel forward to zoom in, back to zoom out. That setting will then be saved for that website.

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  9. GOOGLE, just FOAD! Just a comment not a complaint but on my Firefox only the videos you borrow from YouTube are too big (jus' sayin'). Otherwise, everything's OTAY!

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  10. Anonymous1:06 AM

    Looks fine in firefox

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  11. Anonymous7:32 AM

    The way you do the fonts is fine, Sarge. The only problem I have is not being able to navigate past the first page. If there's an easy way to go "back" to view past posts, knowing how to do that would be helpful.

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  12. Anonymous9:35 PM

    I'm not going to change my monitor settings for your blog, it's the only one that's too big, besides you're just re-bloggging things I see elsewhere a couple of days before you post it.

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