This website was designed following the current accessibility guidelines and like all well-designed websites incorporates the text size defined in your browser. You can set the text to any size that is most convenient for you.
This is very simple to do in all browsers. In most cases it's as simple as holding your control-key and pressing the + or - key on your keyboard. Many browsers will also respond to holding your control-key and using the scroll wheel on your mouse.
This article gives assistance for adjusting the font size on your browser. Scroll down the page and find the browser you are using for complete details.
![]() | FirefoxOn the task bar: Shortcuts: (2)Press and hold the CTRL and press 0 (zero), to make set to the normal text size. (3)Press & hold the CTRL and press - (the minus sign), to decrease the text size. Press the - (minus sign) as many times as you want to get your desired text size. |
| | Internet ExplorerOn the task bar: Shortcuts: (2)Press and hold the CTRL and press 0 (zero), to make set to the normal text size. (3)Press & hold the CTRL and press - (the minus sign), to decrease the text size. Press the - (minus sign) as many times as you want to get your desired text size. |
| | SafariOn the task bar: Shortcuts: (2)Press and hold the CTRL and press 0 (zero), to set text to normal size. (3)Press and hold the CTRL and press - (the minus sign) to adjust to smaller text size. |
| | NetscapeFrom the task bar: Select View > Text Zoom (%) - indicates text size in percentage. For example, (80%) means the text is set to eighty percent size. 100% is the default; original font size. Select View > Text Zoom > (choose a percentage you want for the displaying text) Shortcuts: (2)Press and hold the CTRL and press - (the minus sign, to decrease the font size. (3)Press and hold the CTRL and press 0 (zero), to return to the default; original font size. |
| | Google ChromeOn the menu bar: |
| | OperaOn the task bar: |
NOTE: for AOL browser users, About America Online (AOL) browser; all versions: Since AOL browser is based on Internet Explorer, apparently we cannot directly adjust the text size in the AOL Browser. We need to open the Internet Explorer itself, then adjust the text size there. When finished, we will have to switch back to the AOL browser.

