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Tip: If you have a "Wheel Mouse" and are using Internet Explorer or Firefox, try holding down the "Control(ctrl)" key and scroll the wheel back and forth to adjust text size.
In Netscape 6.0 and higher, from the View menu, select Text Size. From the drop-down menu, click the desired font size.
In versions of Netscape before 6.0, from the View menu, select Increase Font or Decrease Font. Repeat until fonts are the desired size.
1. From the View menu, select Text Size.
2. From the drop-down menu, select the desired size (from Largest to Smallest).
From the View menu, select Text Size, then click Increase or Decrease. Repeat until fonts are the desired size.
This site has been optimized to afford access to the widest range of Internet user by following today's Best Practices and Standards, as set out by the World Wide Web Consortium(W3C) Guidelines for Web Accessibility 2.0
By making your site accessible you allow the following groups the opportunity to access your website.
The following features are found on all Badeyes designed websites: