On the DX you can jailbreak it and install vlasosoft's coolreader on it the load
whatever font you like to it.
Not exact matches
The
font I used is listed on the last page of the file, but you can use
whatever font you'd
like.
Change the
font size and colour to
whatever you
like in your version, but that stuff will get stripped when it gets converted to something similar to basic html.
There's the obvious issue of being able to change
font sizes (my 56 - year - old eyes suck), but in addition: I
like the compactness of the reading experience; I seem to be able to scan a story better (that is speed up and slow down the reading process); it's also awesome to set up a catalog of highlighted text with book apps; and I can jump from my phone to my iPad to my Kindle and then to my laptop, meaning that wherever I am
whatever I want to read is always with me.
Focus on what matters: the Typography /
font, the colors and graphics, a clean, easy to read, well - organized site that is beautiful without being distracting, and gets out of the way quickly so readers can find the message, see if they
like it, and then do
whatever you ask them to do.
The whole «for kids» feeling only gets worse if you
like to read with a big
font for
whatever reason.
And ebook readers are very good at presenting those to you in
whatever way you
like -
whatever font size you
like,
whatever platform you
like (at least for the Kindle), and so on.
Maybe it's the
font or color palette from your book's cover —
whatever it is, make your website feel
like your brand's home base.
Before printing, it will help to set the page size of
whatever you are printing from to the size of your Kindle's screen, adjust margins and
font size to your
liking etc..
Fine - tuning the
font size to be
whatever size you
like is one of the main advantages with ebooks and ereaders.
Do
whatever you'd
like when sending emails to friends and family, but when you are sending email to other professionals never use unnecessary decorative pictures, emoticons, colored
fonts, flowery
fonts, etc..