Have you ever had trouble reading some text on your computer? I have. Hit by macular degeneration since I was young, my eyesight has slowly deteriorated over the years. I am be legally blind, but my vision is still functional. I have yet to rely on screen readers completely, so I have had to adapt my environment to make things easier of me to see.
This blog was inspired by the intent to document all the ideas and solutions that I have found to make the computer screen a little easier on the eyes. Over the past few years, Large Print Ideas has evolved to encompass lots of tips and tricks for making many things easier to see, from the computer to gadgets and other ideas.
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I am legally blind. When I updated Firefox this week, to the latest version, my fonts and images shrunk to the point that I cannot read anything on the page. Is there anything that you found out that might help me? I have a friend searching for ideas now?
Thanks,
Peggy
The temporary solution is to use Ctrl–+ to do full zoom until you can read the text. The next step is to install the NoSquint Firefox plugin. See my post on Accessible Firefox.