If you have a "wheel" on your mouse:
The quickest and easiest way to adjust your monitor's font size is to hold down the control button (Ctrl) on your keyboard, and then move your mouse's scroll wheel.
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If you do not have a scroll wheel on your mouse:
For both Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) and Netscape Users:
You can easily adjust your font size by going to your web browser's tool bar on the top menu: First click on "View," and then click on "Text Size." When the window opens, you will see options for changing your font size.
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For AOL Users:
AOL does not directly support your ability to control the size of my website's text. However, there is an easy "work-around." AOL uses Internet Explorer (the Microsoft web-browser) as its foundation. Since most computers already have Internet Explorer installed and ready to go, select the Internet Explorer icon that is usually on your desktop or in your task-bar. The icon will look like one of these:
Then simply click on the icon and follow the directions given above.
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If you can't find the icon on your desktop or task bar:
Go to your Program Files folder (usually C:\Program Files). Then open the "Internet Explorer" folder. Then simply double click on the Internet Explorer icon and after it loads, type in the website address www.extensionyoga.com.
You are almost done. Now simply go to the tool bar at the top of the screen and select VIEW. Then select TEXT SIZE and choose a new font size. All pages within the website will now reflect your preferred font size.
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