Adjusting Text Size
If the text on any of our pages is too small to read, you can increase the size of it in two simple ways.
Accessibility Options
In the top-right corner of every page on the RoSPA site you have the ability to change Accessibility Options, allowing you to choose a text-only version of the site, a high-contrast version, or one with bigger text.
To make the text on the website bigger across all pages:
- Click Accessibility Options
- Choose Bigger Font
- Click Save and Close
This should increase the text size enough for it to be easier to read. If you want to revert the text back to its original size:
- Click Accessibility Options
- Choose Neutral (Default)
- Click Save and Close
You can't combine two accessibility options at once, such as high-contrast and bigger font.
Browser Options
If you still find that you can't read the text on the site properly, you may want to increase its size further. The various popular browsers have their own methods of increasing text size. You can find these options by:

Microsoft Internet Explorer
In the toolbar, go to View, Text Size, and choose a size.

Mozilla Firefox
In the toolbar, go to View, Zoom, and choose a zoom level.
You can also select only to enlarge text instead of the entire surrounding page.

Google Chrome
In the toolbar, click the Page control icon, Zoom, and choose a zoom level.

Safari
In the toolbar, click View and then Make text bigger or Make text smaller.

Opera
In the toolbar, go to View, Zoom, and choose a zoom level.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Each browser has its own set of menu options, but most use the same keyboard shortcuts. Generally:
- Ctrl and + (plus) increases text size
- Ctrl and - (minus) decreases text size
- Ctrl and 0 (zero) reverts text size to default
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