Change text size
You can change the size of the text in your browser. Generally we try to avoid having pictures in the menus, for instance, to avoid increasing or reducing the text.

This is how you do it:
Explorer: Go to the 'Tools' menu, choose 'Internet Options' and select the General tab. Click the box entitled Accessibility and ensure that all three buttons under Formatting are checked. Click OK in Accessibility dialog box and then click OK in Internet Options dialog box. Go to the 'View' menu, choose 'Text zoom' and increase the percentage if you want to make the text larger.

Netscape: Go to the 'View' menu, choose 'Text zoom' and increase the percentage if you want to make the text larger.

Safari: Go to the 'View' menu, choose 'Increase text size' or 'Reduce text size'.

Opera: Go to the 'View' menu, choose 'Zoom' and increase the percentage if you want to make the text larger.

Firefox: Go to the 'View' menu, choose 'Text Size' and then 'Increase' or 'Decrease'.

Showing graphic objects
Our aim is that all graphic objects, such as pictures and sound files, should have ALT text. ALT is used for describing objects that are not visible or if you have disabled pictures in your browser.

Are you using the whole window?
We decided to design cmseducation.org/quanta for a minimum resolution of 800X600 pixels. This makes the site available to both visitors with new screens and those with older, lower-resolution screens. This also makes it simpler for functionally disabled users that may prefer a lower resolution