I know I am in my late tweenties, but can all the other monks posting code please make it a little bigger. In computer years I am old, but I know I should not have to squint to read the code you post.

I know I am going to hear about this post.

Tek400

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Re: Please help me..I am old
by chipmunk (Parson) on Jan 26, 2001 at 23:50 UTC
    On your user settings page (linked from your home node), you can turn on the "Use large code font" setting. It's under Miscellaneous. Enjoy!
Re: Please help me..I am old
by rlk (Pilgrim) on Jan 26, 2001 at 23:56 UTC
    I don't which web browser you're using, but Netscape and Mozilla both have options to override the fonts specified by the HTML document, and MSIE lets you scale all the font sizes on the page.

    That said, a default font size and default fixed-width font size would probably make a good addition to the user settings.

    --
    Ryan Koppenhaver, Aspiring Perl Hacker
    "I ask for so little. Just fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave."

Use the 'd/l code' link!
by orkysoft (Friar) on Jan 28, 2001 at 07:04 UTC
    If you click the 'd/l code' link under an article with code in it, you'll get the code in plain ASCII, without pluses at the start of long lines, or FONT-tags. You can save it, and look at it in whatever program you want.
      Now that's a good idea. Thanks to all for the help.....