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Jumbuck | 18:28 Sun 03rd Jan 2010 | Computers
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Because I'm getting more decrepit by the day, I want to increase the font size used by Google Chrome so that I can read the pages more easily, and whilst the size of the serif and sans-serif fonts can be changed to whatever I want, the fixed-width font size is always 13 no matter which font I specify or whether I choose a value higher or lower than that.

I would like to set the default size rather than having to zoom in or out with each page, so does anyone know how to do it?

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I don't use Chrome but it seems that you might need to edit the relevant file, within Chrome's settings, using a text editor (such as Notepad):
http://www.google.com...89f306a52817110&hl=en

Chris
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Thank you very much Chris, that did the trick.

(I blame that small font size for not seeing it in the help; that's my exccuse and I'm sticking with it)

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