Document Text Sizer - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Document Text Sizer
  • Author
Dynamic Drive
  • Category
JavaScript / Text Effects
  • HomePage Address
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207



     Sometimes the text size you've specified for your webpage isn't suitable to the viewer, depending on his browser configuration or OS. This useful script enables the viewer himself modify the text size of the page on demand, by clicking on an Increase or Decrease Font Size link.


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