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I have beenr eading the E-Books as such in my browser last week. The fonts were a little extra small. Hence, after three days I endedup with red, watery and irritated eyes. Maybe I must read the E-Books by opening them in Open Office with larger fonts. Vijay _______________________________________________ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com

"rvijay07" == rvijay07 <rvijay07@myway.com> writes:
rvijay07> I have beenr eading the E-Books as such in my browser rvijay07> last week. The fonts were a little extra small. Hence, rvijay07> after three days I endedup with red, watery and rvijay07> irritated eyes. Maybe I must read the E-Books by opening rvijay07> them in Open Office with larger fonts. rvijay07> Vijay You don't need to leave the browser to enlarge the fonts; browsers usually support enlarging the font (control+ in mozilla). Carlo

You don't need to leave the browser to enlarge the fonts; browsers usually support enlarging the font (control+ in mozilla).
The new (CVS) builds of Mozilla allow you to use a custom stylesheet on a per-site basis, so you can change how certain aspects of a website simply by providing custom styling on a per-site basis. David A. Desrosiers desrod@gnu-designs.com http://gnu-designs.com

You can change the font your browser displays such things in. The setting to do so depends on the browser you use. I'm a Firefox user, but other people use IE, Netscape, Mozilla, or even Opera. Which one do you use? rvijay07 wrote on 5/14/2005, 5:31 PM:
I have beenr eading the E-Books as such in my browser last week. The fonts were a little extra small. Hence, after three days I endedup with red, watery and irritated eyes. Maybe I must read the E-Books by opening them in Open Office with larger fonts.
Vijay
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 20:31:23 -0400 (EDT), "rvijay07" <rvijay07@myway.com> wrote: | | I have beenr eading the E-Books as such in my browser last week. The fonts were a little extra small. Hence, after three days I endedup with red, watery and irritated eyes. Maybe I must read the E-Books by opening them in Open Office with larger fonts. Do you need VDU Glasses? http://tinyurl.com/c3lh, -- Dave Fawthrop <dave hyphenologist co uk>
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Carlo Traverso
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