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Makes website text larger and readable.
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This extension enlarges text and makes it higher contrast, so that website text is easier to read.
Font size within threshold is enlarged inversely with font size. That means small text made bigger than large text.
Text contrast can be increased by the 'Strength' slider, with high positive values making text more black / white and negative values keeping text color unchanged.
The strength slider also determines the Zoom %, with default zero strength giving 175% (1.75) zoom value.
All text within size of Threshold setting is increased in size with text closer to Font Threshold size increasing less than text much lower size than Threshold, depending of Font Increase % setting.
Font size within threshold is enlarged inversely with font size. That means small text made bigger than large text.
Text contrast can be increased by the 'Strength' slider, with high positive values making text more black / white and negative values keeping text color unchanged.
The strength slider also determines the Zoom %, with default zero strength giving 175% (1.75) zoom value.
All text within size of Threshold setting is increased in size with text closer to Font Threshold size increasing less than text much lower size than Threshold, depending of Font Increase % setting.
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- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for all websites
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- Version
- 1.4.6
- Size
- 493.99 KB
- Last updated
- a month ago (Nov 26, 2024)
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- License
- GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only
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Release notes for 1.4.6
When changing slider value in popup settings, set 'thumb' color to red.
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