wp-chgfontsize-change font size dynamically

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After been ‘scold’ many times by readers and commentators , finally 2 weeks ago, I manage to make my self free , to modify the CSS file and increase the font size by 1 pixel

Technically newbie on web development stuff, I have to refreshed my CSS skill that I have left years ago.There is small problem with the template, the CSS simply set similar font size for the whole blog,  so I have to find out which part of code for my left and right sidebar (good they were commented) and put a different font size over there. It doesn’t look good to have sidebars having the same font size with the post. The sidebar too thin and.. I just don’t like it.

Don’t feel bad if you have zero CSS knowledge. By utilizing WordPress plugin WP-ChgFontSize, you can do the same. In fact, you have control of your blog font size from your WordPress dashboard (overriding the CSS setup) . At the same time, put the font menu size on the sidebar, and let the readers choose their desired font size.

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Have a reading pleasure,  and don’t hesitate to leave your comment!

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12 Responses to “wp-chgfontsize-change font size dynamically”

  1. leave it up to the users.

  2. zaki says:

    Yep, you’re right

  3. Eddie Law says:

    Thank you for your comment on my blog and where are you from?

  4. zaki says:

    Thanks for drop by too. I’m from Seri Kembangan

  5. titan says:

    finally, you change it..

  6. topo says:

    aku belum dapat apa-apa aduan lagi… tunggu la dulu.. hohoho

  7. It is now reader’s friendly font size. Now let go start to read!

  8. Raymond says:

    This is an absolutely important tool for me.

    Thanks for the recommendation. :)

  9. Jack says:

    Can you change the font size on the tag cloud, too? I want to make words I like bigger.

  10. Admin says:

    @jack – the size is auto resizing, depend on the tag frequently used

  11. Jack says:

    Oh. OK. Sounds like there’s an easy workaround then by just using my favorite words a lot more.

    Thanks for the help, btw.

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