Monday, December 12, 2011

How to change font size when typing email?

there should be an area where you can click and change the size. otherwise it should show a letter ilke a bolded A or something that you can click on and change itHow to change font size when typing email?
Click view above and enter text size to change.

How can I change the font size of my internet?

my font size is ok..but when i got to the internet the font size is huge!how can i fix that?How can I change the font size of my internet?
What browser are you using? Most browsers have something like Text Size in the View menu.



Beware that some sites or sections of sites won't respond to this though.How can I change the font size of my internet?
In internet explorer, the menu click -%26gt; View -%26gt; Text Size -%26gt; Medium (default).
Click on ';View';, then ';Text'; size in I.E..
go to view%26gt;text size%26gt;medium
on bar on top of internet explorer screen go to View%26gt;Text size%26gt;and then pick one of the options
at the top of your browser it says VIEW click on it hten go to TEXT SIZE and select the size you want.
Go to view at the top of your screen then click on text size then click on what ever size you want.
Click on tools then, click on toolbars,, then click on customize .. now click on the A to change the size of your font.

Hope that this works for you...

Calvin

How can I change the font size in Yahoo Music?

The font size in the playlist is big but overlapping. When I run the mouse over it, it shrinks but is then too small. How do I make it big without it overlapping?



I have just migrated from Musicmatch (which was really good) to Yahoo Music (which so far looks rubbish and has lost a lot of my settings)

I am not impressed!

Yahoo Music is NOT an UPgrade from Musicmatch.How can I change the font size in Yahoo Music?
Simply put... Yahoo! Music is pure JUNK! They managed to take Music Match and totally ruin it causing all of us to downgrade our subscription/services. The amount of things either missing or not working becomes overwhelming. The best thing to do is move on to another product/service. Or, you can ride out the remainder of your (Music Match) subscription and then move on. I'm cutting my losses and bailing out.

How do I change the font size inside my yahoo account?

When I first started the account the font size appeared to be at about a 10. I remember doing some fiddling at one time and saw that it changed to a bigger font size but I can't remember how to restore the regular size?How do I change the font size inside my yahoo account?
Well go to options then find font size. Then set the setting to whatever you want.

Wait is this yahoo mail beta???How do I change the font size inside my yahoo account?
GO TO MESSENGER , THEN PREFERENCE THEN APPEARANCE , YOU WILL SEE CHANGE FONT COLOR , OR FONT !

How do I change font color & font size in HTML?

i would like to use both of them for the same sentence. I tried but my code isnt correct.



%26lt;font size=';-30'; font color=';white';%26gt;weights, workout bench, barbell, olympic, gym, that thing, waffle%26lt;/font%26gt;How do I change font color %26amp; font size in HTML?
%26lt;font%26gt; tags are deprecated; you should consider using instead %26lt;span%26gt; tags, for which you'll need to manipulate css as well. Follow these steps:







1. Write the following in the head section of your html file:

%26lt;link rel=';stylesheet'; type=';text/css'; media=';all'; href=';style.css'; /%26gt;







2. Create a new file called style.css and type the following in it:

span.modified1 { font-size: YOUR_SIZE_HERE; color: YOUR_COLOR_HERE; }



2.1. Replace YOUR_SIZE_HERE with a value such as:

a) xx-small, x-small, small, medium, large, x-large, xx-large (these are absolute, not relative, values)

b) smaller, larger (these values are relative to the parent element's font size)

c) 10px, 25px, 2em, 1cm, 15mm (these are absolute, not relative, values)

d) 90%, 130%, 75% (these values are relative to the parent element's font size)



You cannot use a value like -30 because it doesn't make sense; you have to use an unit together. However, using -30px would still not make sense as there cannot be rendered a text whose size is negative (think of Geometry). If you want a size relative to the parent element's font size then you should use a value from b) or d).



2.2. Replace YOUR_COLOR_HERE with a value such as:

a) aqua, black, blue, fuchsia, gray, green, lime, maroon, navy, olive, purple, red, silver, teal, white, yellow (these 16 names are the only ones approved by W3C, an entity that (tries to) standardize web pages)

b) #112233, #668822, #ABCDEF, #29F6A3



If the 16 colors in a) are not enough, you'll have to use HEX colors (in b)), which can be set by typing # and then:

聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽I - a two-digit hexadecimal number (that is, the digits can assume the values 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F) representing how much red there is in the color. 00 means no red at all, FF means the most red possible.

聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽II - similarly as how we did in I, a two-digit hexadecimal number representing green.

聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽III - similarly as how we did in I and II, a two-digit hexadecimal number representing blue.



From that you can see that #000000 is pure black, #FFFFFF is pure white, #FF0000 is pure red, and so on.







3. Back to your html file, to apply the attributes you specified for span.modified1 to the text ';Hello World'; write the following:

%26lt;span class=';modified1';%26gt;Hello World%26lt;/span%26gt;







This should be all. I'll be watching this question so if you have any problem just append it to the original question and I'll read it.How do I change font color %26amp; font size in HTML?
alright, idk where u got that but its not correct, you want to use

%26lt;p style=';font-size: 30px; color: white';%26gt;your text%26lt;/p%26gt;



Thats using the most recent styles, you could possibly be using a deprecated style form.
I wouldn't use font tags but ok.



%26lt;font-size=';-30px'; font-color=';#FFFFFF';%26gt;Weights, workout bench, barbell, olympic gym, that things, waffle%26lt;/font%26gt;



-Billy
what size and color would you like your text to be? I design websites
%26lt;font size=';1'; color=';white';%26gt;weights, workout bench, barbell, olympic, gym, that thing, waffle%26lt;/font%26gt;



available font sizes ranges between 1 to 7
By simply changing the sizes and color on the tags you created. Its up to you what will be the sizes and color of the texts you want to change.
Just simply:



%26lt;span style=';font-size: 30px; color: #fff;';%26gt;weights, workout bench, barbell, olympic, gym, that thing, waffle.%26lt;/span%26gt;



Ron
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  • How do you change your font size with cox mail?

    I NEED HELP !!!



    plz best answer to easiest and descriptive of to what to doHow do you change your font size with cox mail?
    After you click New e-mail Message, your going to be taken to another page to write your message. At the top of the message window, you're going to see all sorts of options.



    Float your pointer over the different symbols to reveal each of the functions. Even though you say Cox Mail, I think you're really talking about Yahoo Mail. In which case, the font size will be the third option from the left.



    Click there and scroll to a size you like, click on that size and you're all set. In fact, that's how you make all of the changes on your Mail page concerning changing any of the default Mail settings, as they relate to the message you're composing.

    How do I change the font size on my brother pt-25 p-touch labeler?

    I cannot get the font size to enlarge on my labelerHow do I change the font size on my brother pt-25 p-touch labeler?
    I don't have the same model, but on mine, you go to the function button (fn) and click until you get to Size, hit the enter button and then use the arrow button to go through the size choices. Then hit Enter again.



    Maybe yours is simillar?



    EDIT: Here's a download of the owners manual http://www.ptouchdirect.com/ptouch/umpt2 I didn't look that closely, but I think it may be a bit more complex than mine / my instructions.