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Question

Font

Mar 15, 2017 3:47AM PDT

In Internet Explorer I can ignore font styles on web pages and I can ignore font sizes on web pages.

How do I do the same on Edge

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Answer
Re: ignore
Mar 15, 2017 3:51AM PDT

Can you tell how you do it in Internet Explorer? And - if you know - how you do it in Firefox and Chrome?

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Fonts
Mar 15, 2017 4:13AM PDT

In Internet Explorer go to Tools - Internet Options - General tab - Accessability

Under FORMAT click IGNORE FONT STYLES.... and click IGNORE FONT SIZES.....

Then click Fonts (beside Accessability) and change Font style and size to suit you.

I find Arial Black is best for reading web pages.

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Re: fonts
Mar 15, 2017 4:35AM PDT

I'm afraid they left this out of Edge by design. But I read they improved narrator. Google EDGE ACCESSABILITY for more.

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Fonts
Mar 15, 2017 4:36AM PDT

In Firefox click on the 3 bars at top right of screen then click CONTENT.

You can change default fonts to suit you.

This does not work for me as well as it does in IE - I can get Arial, but not Arial bold.

I think Chrome works much the same way as Firefox.

If the Font you want is not there, you can try importing the Font you need. Just do a Google
search for the font you want.