UNHCE Information Technology & Distance Education Blog
August 15, 2005
Changing Viewing Options: Fonts, sizes and colors in Internet Explorer
There are several accessibility options available in Internet Explorer, which can improve visibility.
The user can change text colors, fonts, and size to adjust for any vision impairments. In addition, you can modify the defaults in Internet Explorer so that you can override styles (a combination of type faces or fonts, colors, sizes, and background colors) that were applied to the Web page by the authors.
Make a selection for step-by-step directions on each of these options:
Changing the Web page colors in Internet Explorer
Changing the font in Internet Explorer
Changing the text size in Internet Explorer
Overriding Web Page Styles in Internet Explorer
Posted by Barbara Wright at August 15, 2005 11:00 AM