HTML lets
you change type font, size, color, or style; add numbered or bulleted lists; indent paragraphs; insert graphics and horizontal rules; and much more.
Not exact matches
The user can
type out the text, and then tap the button at the top to
change the
font to styles including Modern, Neon, Typewriter, and Strong.
Add bold
type and
font size
changes here and there, done.
Ps I cant see what on earth Im
typing, this tiny light grey
font on a white backgroudn is invisible and anightmare on the eyes PLEASE consider
changing it
-- simple and easy to read is always better — use the rule of 3: no more than 3 colors, 3
fonts, or 3 sizes of
type — utilize a consistent palette of colors that don't clash — make sure there is a strong contrast between the text and the background — keep it consistent (different pages shouldn't feel like a different site)-- keep in mind that most visitors scan websites from left to right (so consider placing important information on the left side)-- make your logo link back to the homepage — have links
change color when you hover over them
For children with special needs, it's incredibly useful to be able to
change font type, size and colour to enable them to view text differently.
You can carry this over to your eLearning course design by
changing the
font type.
I showed them how to
type text,
change the
font and size, take pictures and movies, add sound, and
change the page colour.
You can think of the Inkcase Plus as a dumb terminal, when you are reading there is no options to increase the size of the
font,
change the
font -
type or augment the linespacing.
There is no way to
change the
font -
type, only the
font size.
Your standard eBook looks really crisp, lots of great functions in iBooks to
change the
font size,
font type and lots of advanced highlight features.
Type size can be enlarged, and a few models also allow
fonts to be
changed.
You have a eight different options to increase or decrease the size of the
fonts and a number of options to
change the
font type completely.
If you have ever used a Kobo e-reader, likely you are familiar with the ability to
change the
type of
font you want your e-Book to use.
More advanced users will love Android Apps, but may be disappointed they can't
change their
font types or line - spacing.
There are options to
change the size of the
font,
change the
font type completely or adjust the line spacing or margins.
There is no option to actually
change the
font type, say from Ariel to Times New Roman.
There are plenty of advanced features to allow you to
change the size of the
font (8) and
change the
font -
type completely (6).
«Scrapping as fast as they can» is actually an understatement since they are openly * hostile * these days to jailbreaking /
changing fonts / KoReader — CoolReader / Active content / offering ANY
type of typography control (gamma, line spacing, margins, etc); even going so far as to prevent customers from installing earlier firmware updates once Amazon (stealthily) sends them the 5.6.1 update which has not (can not?)
In addition to that, 41 % reported that being able to look up words they don't know makes reading easier, and over 50 % were enamored with
changing the
font types and sizes.
So while the QuickOffice update will allow for editing Microsoft Word and Excel documents, the formatting options currently available include options to
change the
font type, color, and size, along with underlining, italics, and bold in Word.
This app provides a number of options, such as
changing the line spacing,
font size and
font type.
You can
change the margins, line spacing, background color, size of the
font, or
font type.
If you want to
change the
font size, line space, margins or
font type, you simply have to hold your finger in the middle of the screen.
The EPD is great, I can have my books collection with me and read for hours, and the battery barely drains, it's almost like reading a real book, the only difference is that you don't have the smell of the paper and you can
change font size and
type;p, just wish they release the Android Marshmallowm because right now the latest Android OS is Lollipop and that was the worst Android version ever.
You can
change your
fonts and margins by about 16 different levels and can select from 4 of the
font types.
It gives you many cool options to
change the
font type, line spacing, margins and
font size.
The standard eBook does not let you
change the
font type or line spacing, but does let you make notes, highlights and
change the size of the
font.
It lacks basic functionality such as
changing the linespacing or
font type.
Customization options include
changing the background color,
font size,
font type and access the dictionary.
The iPhone app does not have a ton of functionality but will allow you to
change the sizes of the
fonts, adjust the
font type or make highlights.
Not only can all colors,
font types, buttons etc. be
changed as well as the entire layout.
The software has a number of limitations (there's only one
font type, no layout settings, and the
font sizes are pretty awful) but luckily Calibre makes
changing the
font and layout easy.
You can
change the columns, all background and
font colors, and
font types without doing any coding.
Touching the pyramid / carat / page number at the bottom of the screen (the screen seems forgiving for elderly shaky or pudgy fingers) results in a simple pop - up array of options, including for
changing font size,
type and line spacing.
You can adjust how small or large it is, and depending on the reading device or app you use, you can often
change font type,
font weight, text alignment, spacing — and with tools like Calibre you can pretty much format an ebook any way you want if you're determined to do so.
You can
change the
font type or the
font size and there are two other tabs which lets you configure the linespacing, margins and how much text is displayed on the screen.
You can also
change your
font type, size and many other options to
change the size of your text within a book.
If you are finding the text is too small, there are options to increase it and also
change the
font -
type.
You have the freedom to
change the
font type to around 12 different options, and there are 24 options to
change the size.
It allows the user to fully customize their reading experience, with options to
change the
font type,
font size,
font and background colors, margin, alignment, line spacing, brightness, display orientation and navigation control.
There are only 4 different
font options to
change the
type.
• We've resolved an issue where the
font type can not be
changed for certain books.
We have a really advanced engine that is similar to the Kindle or Nook, you can
change the background color, text size,
font type, line spacing and margins.
The Good e-Reader 6.8 allows you to easily
change the
font size,
font type or make highlights and annotations.
Some features include: SD memory card slot, 512 MB,
change font type while reading, supports audio and image files.
There are a few things about the Sony PRS - 650 that could use improving, mainly the same things that are listed on the PRS - 350 review: the lack of styling options, such as
changing line - spacing, margins,
font type, etc, all of which requires adding
fonts and editing the CSS file of an ebook to
change styling; the fact that landscape mode breaks pages into two sections for ebooks, showing duplicate sentences; and other minor annoyances like having to go through multiple menu selections for certain features and settings.
You can
change font type and
font size for DRM free ebooks, but it does involve a little technical work to manually modify the book's CSS file with Calibre and add
fonts to the Sony PRS - 950's root folder.
The
font sizes are the same across all three new Sony Readers and seem best - fitted on the PRS - 950's larger screen, but there aren't any options to
change font type or
change line spacing or any other customizing options that many other ereaders offer.
The ability to
change font type is an advanced feature that many other ereaders don't have.