A Useful WordPress Plugin

April 10th, 2007

If you look at my sidebar on the left, you will see that you can now change the font-size of the content of this blog. WP-chgfontsize is another great plugin which allows users to dynamically change the font size, very handy if you have vision problems or just tired eyes. Though you can change the fonts using the toolbar on your browser, most people either forget to use it or don’t even know about it. The default font-size is styled at 90% which is approximately 15px so you can adjust it accordingly using this new plugin.

6 Responses to “A Useful WordPress Plugin”

  1. Sloan Says:

    Nice… works wonderfully, I originally assumed it would also increase the text in my sidebar and that would not work for me if that happened. However after seeing how well it works for you I think I will also give it a go.

  2. Karen Says:

    yes, Sloan…it works exactly how it’s supposed to…so your main content is readable by anyone with vision problems.
    I think it’s a terrific little plugin :)

  3. Able-Mart.com Says:

    Thank you thank you thank you! I have a blog about disability and I’ve been looking for a way to easily let someone enlarge the font.

  4. Karen Says:

    no problem, I’m glad I could help.

  5. george Says:

    tried it but wont appear in the sandbox theme i am using,,,

  6. Karen Says:

    George, if you are running the latest version of WordPress (2.2)
    the plugin is not compatible, unfortunately.