Pro Tip: View Controls
Sometimes the text may be too difficult to read in your web browser. If using 3 different browsers (Chrome, IE and Firefox) you may struggle to find the menu where you can increase or decrease the font size. Fortunately, there is a nice, universal way to make the font larger or smaller on any web page and in virtually any web browser in Windows, Linux, or MacOS.
Windows and Linux
- Hold down the “CTRL” key on your keyboard while spinning the mouse wheel up to zoom in.
- Hold the “CTRL” key on your keyboard while spinning the mouse wheel down to zoom out.
Don’t have a wheel on your mouse? No problem!
- Hold “CTRL” down while pressing the plus key (+) to zoom in.
- Hold “CTRL” down while pressing the minus key (–) to zoom out.
These options work across most popular web browsers such as Safari, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Firefox.
MacOS
- Hold “Command” down while pressing the plus key (+) to zoom in.
- Hold “Command” down while pressing the minus key (–) to zoom out.
How can I reset the fonts back to default size?
- Windows users hold “CTRL” and press zero “0“.
- MacOS users hold “Command” and press “0“.