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@ronott1 I think you mentioned in the past how to get the BYC web page to magnify. I had it set but something updated and now the print is small again. Any help would be welcome!
 
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@ronott1 I think you mentioned in the past how to get the BYC web page to magnify. I had it set but something updated and now the print is small again. Any help would be welcome!
press keys "ctrl" and "+" to magnify, "ctrl" and "-" to make smaller.
 
@ronott1 I think you mentioned in the past how to get the BYC web page to magnify. I had it set but something updated and now the print is small again. Any help would be welcome!
Kathy answered!

press keys "ctrl" and "+" to magnify, "ctrl" and "-" to make smaller.
In Chrome, when you push ctrl and + or- a magnifying class icon pops into the top right of the address window. If you click on it, you can change the view size by percentage
 
I am with you Brother!

I noticed the grammar thing a while back too. I work in the English Dept as tech support so I have been exposed to having to fix grammar. Once a program for a memorial service was sent back five  times for edits. Not that there was anything wrong. The Dept chair just had a compulsion to edit. I was finally told to go with the last revision. Thanks God!


My mom did proof reading.

She would then feel compelled to mark up the junk books she read....she just couldn't stop.
 
Quote: Thanks, Kathy and Ron! I knew it was something simple but
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Thanks, Kathy and Ron! I knew it was something simple but
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Ditto!!!! Thank you guys. I didn't know the Chrome thing. (I "cheat" now because my new laptop has a touch screen but that's great to know for the desktop).


YIPPEE!!! I think DH was feeling guilty about my having to cancel the chickie order I was so excited about so while we were moving one of his sheds yesterday he told me he will pay for the supplies and help me build the addition to my coop I've wanted as my birthday present!!!

Happy Birthday to me!!!

ETA: now I have to get moving. We are off to watch the antique machines and horses do their thing at "Plow Days"
 
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