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1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings button. 3. Click Personalization. 4. Click the Sounds tab. 5. Click Customize My Sounds. 6. Search for a sound or select a category from the "All" menu at the top-right.
1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Navigate to a webpage. 3. In the bottom right corner you can see the current zoom setting. 4. Click the + and -buttons to adjust your zoom level.
At their site, MediaWiki maintains a browser compatibility matrix. The time you spend in getting an account, setting your preferences, finding tools and testing your browser (before you ever lose an edit) will pay off. Feature requests can be made, and bugs reported, as described at Wikipedia:Phabricator.
Wikipedia chose to change to a system that is dependent on the browser's default font size, and those of us who have changed that default in the past (and forgotten about it), now see Wikipedia in a too small or too large font. So a solution to this problem is to return your default browser font size back to 16.
Newer browsers provide added benefits, such as increased web surfing security, private browsing, and faster web page uploads. To get the best experience with AOL websites and applications, it's important to use the latest version of a supported browser. • Safari - Get it for the first time or update your current version.
Option to change the cover art of a book; Open images within a book in a separate viewer; Open links within a book on browser; Backward/forward functions: allows users to go back to where they were before clicking a link to a different section of the book; Full text search: allows users to search any word globally within a book
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