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J.Gleason

Banned
Joined
May 1, 2009
Messages
3,481
Location
Chilton, Wisconsin, USA
For some reason, when I view OCDO on Google Chrome, the font is so small I can hardly read it. Haven't changed any settings or anything, it just started happening and OCDO is the only page that does it.
 

The Don

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Joined
May 28, 2010
Messages
397
Location
in your pants
from what i found online quickly it looks like Chrome's font sizes for pages are page specific. I just tested it on mine and that seems to be accurate. while on OCDO use CTRL and "+" until you get to a font size you like. CTRL and "-" will shrink your font size.
 

Archangel

Regular Member
Joined
Aug 4, 2008
Messages
232
Location
OTP, Georgia, USA
It works fine for me, but it's lack of features limit my use of it.
I don't like the fact that the google empire logs everything you do and all data you enter and reports it all back to google.

Ponder that a moment if you bank online, shop online, etc.
 

Gray Peterson

Founder's Club Member - Moderator
Joined
May 12, 2006
Messages
2,236
Location
Lynnwood, Washington, USA
I don't like the fact that the google empire logs everything you do and all data you enter and reports it all back to google.

Ponder that a moment if you bank online, shop online, etc.

You can use a build of Chromium that has no tracking. It is open source and therefor allows you to make the choice yourself.
 
M

McX

Guest
i dont have google, nor any of those fancy other browsers. i'm not a big fan of internet explorer either, so i go with what i know, from my time: Netscape. Jealous aren't you?
 
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