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Do You Need a Bigger AnswerBank?

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AB Editor | 17:10 Thu 10th Mar 2011 | ChatterBank
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Just a quick straw poll.

Do you zoom in The AnswerBank at all? If so, how far?

Here's how we measure:

Press: Ctrl & 0 - this should return your page to 100% zoom

Now, press: Ctrl & + until the text is all a comfortable reading size.

How many times did you tap the + button? If you tapped it twice put down +2, if you tapped 3 times, put down +4 etc etc etc

Also, let me know if you think the size if fine as it is.

Thanks everyone, just a bit of casual user feedback on a Thursday afternoon.

All the best,

Spare Ed
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No, it's fine.
For me it is fine as it is.
for me its fine
yes please, Im a Sc donchya know
cours you do !
Once for me
Fine for me too.

I think I do zoom it in a couple of steps on my netbook.
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Don't need to zoom, ta.
It's fine as it is for me Ed, but I suppose those with poor vision will have a problem. This situation will probably apply to most sites on the Internet.
oh-oh
I want mine bigger :-(
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I have tapped and tapped
nowt

Help!
Fine as it is.
I find the formatting does some strange things at some zoom levels.
Are you holding down the CTRL key?
Bobbi is obviously pressing the wrong buttons. Get closer to the screen Bobs and read the question properly!! ;o)
Hi Ed, nice to hear from you,the size is fine for me as it is.Ron.
ha-ha Lottie

no naz, run it past me please
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It's fine as it is.

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