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5/15/2007 5:52 AM
 
I need to globally increase the font size in a website. I have superuser permissions.
I am a newbie but I believe this can be done by editing the .css files. I seem to have 4 of these.
How do I get to look at them? I don't have a Download/Save option in my FM.
When I click on the Rename button for a file I see 4 check boxes labelled R: H: S: A: . What are these for?
 
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6/8/2007 5:23 PM
 

In either the skin.css file for  the skins you use on your site, or in default.css (in the admin/site settings tab) add the following

body {font-size: 18px;}

you may have to experiment with the size, but it should set the base size for the fonts on your site.  You will also have to look at the stye sheets in use to see how the rest of the fonts are set.  If they use relative sizes (ie. H1 { font-size: 120%;) they will automatically be resized, based on the font size in the body tag.  Fonts sized using percents or "em" will adjust. If the font sizes are "hard" sizes (example H1 {font-size: 15px;}   Fonts sized using "px" and "pt" as the unit will not adjust.

 

 
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6/9/2007 5:04 AM
 
Thank you Empulse, I have filed your reply for future reference
I maintain this regional website for a large national (UK) charity. The national IT set up the skeleton for me to configure and add content. My regional site is now operational and users are quite happy with it.
I don't seem to have access to the .css files.
In the meantime I am writing a personal site using Namo Web Editor and will use that to get to grips with CSS
 
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