You can specify the font sizes, styles and colours
and foreground and background colours of Web pages
displayed on your computer screen, even if the author of
the Web page has already specified these. You can also
specify the colour used to indicate links in Web pages,
or a special colour for links that are used only when
the mouse passes over the link.
This is useful if you have low vision, need larger
fonts, or need high-contrast colours. You can set
Internet Explorer to use the colours and fonts you
specify, your default Windows colours and fonts, or the
settings you specify in your own style sheet.
If you use the Internet Explorer or Netscape browsers to
view the Internet, the following guidelines will enable
you to enlarge the size of the text and control the
colours on your screen.
Text
Select 'Edit' from the menu at the top of the window and
choose 'Preferences'
Open the Appearance group and click the 'Fonts' category
Next to 'For the encoding' should read Western to tell
the computer which types of letters and symbols to use.
From 'Size' select 18
Next to the Variable Width Font field is a drop down
box: select 'Arial'. The fixed Width Font box should
already read 'Courier New'. From 'Size' select 18
To override the fonts used by the designer of the web
page, select 'Use my default fonts overriding document
specified fonts'
Click 'OK'
Colours
Select 'Edit' from the menu at the top of the window and
choose 'preferences'
Open the Appearance group and click the 'Colours'
category
Select a colour button to change colours of text,
background, unvisited links, or visited links.
To override the colours used by the designer of the web
page, select 'Always use my colours, overriding
document'
Click 'OK'
You can get more detailed information by visiting the
following sites:
Internet explorer 5
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/ie5/default.aspx
Internet explorer 6
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/ie6/default.aspx