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You can change the size of all of your web page, or just certain parts, here's how. How to do it       Whole Page To change the text size of ALL the text on your web page do this: Place a <BASEFONT SIZE="?"> in front of the first line of text on your web page. Next replace the ? with the number of the size you want your text to be. The number can range from 1 to 7, with 1 being the smallest, and 7 being the biggest.       Section's of text To change the size of a line of text, do this: First place a <FONT SIZE="?"> tag in front of the line of text that you want to change the size of. Next replace the ? with the number of the size you want your text to be. The number can range from 1 to 7, with 1 being the smallest, and 7 being the biggest. Finally, place an ending </FONT> tag at the end of the line of text that you want to change the size of. Tip: You can place a + or - sign before the number to specify a relative size of the surrounding text. For example, if you place a +2 as your font size, that text will be 2 times bigger than the surrounding text. Example <FONT SIZE="1">This is size 1</font> <FONT SIZE="2">This is size 2</font> <FONT SIZE="3">This is size 3</font> <FONT SIZE="4">This is size 4</font> <FONT SIZE="5">This is size 5</font> <FONT SIZE="6">This is size 6</font> <FONT SIZE="7">This is size 7</font> In the browser this looks like this: This is size 1 This is size 2 This is size 3 This is size 4 This is size 5 This is size 6 This is size 7 Privacy Policy | Trademark Notices | User Agreement © 2001 TheHTMlSource.com, INC. All Rights Reserved. |