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How to change font size on a mobile website?

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My eyes is not good.so I set the font to "very large" to read effortlessly.But on some mobile website,the font size is still small, it's hard to read.

I find that in "about:config" font.size.inflation.mintwips(?) is control font size.but I dont't know how to change the minimal one. If the text can be automatic word wraped as Opera,it's also very good

My eyes is not good.so I set the font to "very large" to read effortlessly.But on some mobile website,the font size is still small, it's hard to read. I find that in "about:config" font.size.inflation.mintwips(?) is control font size.but I dont't know how to change the minimal one. If the text can be automatic word wraped as Opera,it's also very good

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Font inflation only affects desktop websites. You might be able to change

  • font.size.variable.x-western
  • font.size.variable.x-unicode
  • font.minimum-size.x-western
  • font.minimum-size.x-unicode

to change the default font size