Accessibility question
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Accessibility question
Does anybody know if there is a way to make the text size larger when viewing this forum on an iPhone? I've found it aggravates my migraines. I've changed the text size for my phone, but this site doesn't respond to that.
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Re: Accessibility question
I couldn't do it over the forum settings, but my mobile browser allows me to set a font size. (I use Ghostery) Tbh the "large" font size was too large for me, but it depends on your phone I guess - mine is pretty small. So maybe poke around your browser's settings?
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Hm no luck.
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I would love to know the solution for this if there is/ends up being one.
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Re: Accessibility question
I'm sorry if this is, like, so obvious as to be insulting and useless, but are you able to 'zoom in' to (effectively) increase the text size while scrolling horizontally? And are you using the mobile version of the site?
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Thanks for the suggestions, Evelyn! I am using the mobile version. Unfortunately, turning my phone from portrait to landscape orientation doesn't change the text size, just rearranges the words into longer lines. It was the first thing I tried, but I'm (painfully slowly) learning that things that are obvious to me are not always obvious to everyone.
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Have you tried using the regular site on your phone? That's what I use. And you can zoom in easily.
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If using the mobile site with the Chrome browser:
Tap the 3 dots in the upper right corner
Scroll down to Settings
Select Accessibility
Adjust the "text scaling" slider to be larger
I have Android but hopefully this isn't too different in the iPhone version of the Chrome app. I had to dramatically scale up (from 90% to 140%) before I saw a noticeable difference. I don't know if there's a similar trick in Safari, but I'd hope so.
Tap the 3 dots in the upper right corner
Scroll down to Settings
Select Accessibility
Adjust the "text scaling" slider to be larger
I have Android but hopefully this isn't too different in the iPhone version of the Chrome app. I had to dramatically scale up (from 90% to 140%) before I saw a noticeable difference. I don't know if there's a similar trick in Safari, but I'd hope so.
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Oh, I totally misread Evelyn's question. I can zoom in on my iPhone to effectively increase the text size, but in terms of accessibility it's not a good trade off—I read really fast, so if I can't see the end of a line my brain just skips to the next line and then things get all mixed up and out of order, plus the rapid scrolling back and forth aggravates the pain in my hands.
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Well, the text is too tiny to read comfortably, after all, but thank you for noticing regardless :)Sunflower wrote:Oh, I totally misread Evelyn's question.
Sorry that I don't have better suggestions for anyone on this important accessibility issue. My phone is old, and I browse almost exclusively on my desktop PC.