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Change Reading Pane font size on 78.10.2 (64 bit) running on Mac OS 10.14

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As it seems Thunderbird's own font size options are meager or do not seem to work (Preferences > Language & Appearance> Fonts & Colors does not work for this) and as the custom extension we were using is longer supported on version 78, the reading pane's font size has shrunk down to an almost unreadable size. Does Thunderbird have any improved/efficient options to increase the font size in the reading pane?

As it seems Thunderbird's own font size options are meager or do not seem to work (Preferences > Language & Appearance> Fonts & Colors does not work for this) and as the custom extension we were using is longer supported on version 78, the reading pane's font size has shrunk down to an almost unreadable size. Does Thunderbird have any improved/efficient options to increase the font size in the reading pane?

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(ORIGINAL POSTER) Apologies - I meant to say Inbox pane.

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In TB, the message list is called the Threads Pane. This topic explains a simple method to adjust all fonts by modifying a preference in Config. editor, as well as a method using userChrome.css.

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For Linux go to Preferences For Windows go to Tools > Options Then General > Config Editor (at bottom) Accept risk Change this: font.size.systemFontScale 100 > 110, 115, ....