Changing text size in Safari and Firefox!
A cool way of changing the size of the viewed text on a webpage is "Command +" or "Command -". It works in both Safari and Firefox. There is an even cooler way of changing the text size, but it only works in Firefox. You have to push "Ctrl-Command" and scroll up or down with your mouse. It is pretty neat! Here is an example showing how small and how large it can go:
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The shortcuts for this were yet another useful thing you've taught me about my new mac. I really think your widget should be included with the OS distribution - your tips have been that helpful, especially to someone who has just made the switch to Mac like I have. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
Haha, yes. Apple should make a Mac tips widget, bundled with Dashboard.
I agree, your Mac Tip site is great, its good to have them all in one place too. I can go back and find something that I want to try, without fumbling thru a whole stack of Mac magazines.
Ive told some classmates about your widget, tis so convienient.
Thanks,
Jane
i'm new on mac and have a macbook, but a lot of these short cuts use command, but i cant find it on the keyboard.
Command is actually the Apple key. MacGeek
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