A Publication of R.W. Green Enterprises         Jan 1999
Internet Edition
BROWSER SETTINGS
Adjusted For You
Featured Publication You may use a piece of computer software known as a web browser, but do you know you can customize its settings?   Here are a few tips for getting browsers adjusted.
People with weak vision can make the default font sizes larger, the browser window size can be adjusted, and the toolbars can be rearranged on popular web browsers.   In addition, bookmarks and personal toolbar are customizable with user-selected web links (a link is a web address which is clickable) and the browser can be adjusted to display larger font sizes instantly while viewing a page.
To customize browser window size, drag the edge of the window, then close the browser, and reopen it.   Drag the tool, location, and navigation bars similarly to adjust their order.   Some browsers may allow you to have two bars in the same vertical space.   Adjust font sizes using the 'View' menu.   To create a bookmark go to the website, then click on 'Bookmarks' or 'Favorites' and add it. Featured Publication