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Thunderbird normally uses whatever font size Windows tells it to use. So the easiest way to change the size is to change it in your Windows settings. You can use a userChrome.css file to force the size to be different from your Windows settings. That is an unusual thing to do, so Thunderbird does not provide an easy way to do it. This article was written for Thunderbird but also applies to Mozilla Suite / SeaMonkey (though some menu sequences may differ). You can change the font, font size, and other attributes of fonts used in the folder pane, message-list pane, menus, and elsewhere in the user interface (UI). Those using Thunderbird and are bugged by fonts too small this easy font size and theme changer works very well indeed. (Works in Firefox browser too if you are using that) Theme Font Size Changer:: Add-ons for Firefox To install manually simply download and in Thunderbird / Firefox simply load add on from file and point to downloaded file.
*Go to advanced preferences in Thunderbird and click on Config Editor. Find “font.size.systemFontScale” and adjust the scale (do so.gradually.! Try maybe 10-15 increase/decrease at a time until you get to where you want. Changes will show when you close the Mail window and reopen it (or restart Thunderbird).
*There are two ways to change the font size of emails in Thunderbird, one is only making the changes temporarily for the session while the other one is permanently making the change. The easiest way to change the font size is to hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard and use the mouse wheel to increase or decrease it.Thunderbird Inbox Font Size
by bachmaj on July 23, 2020 · permalinkIncrease Font Size ThunderbirdChange Font Size In Thunderbird Inbox Account
Was great. Stop complaining about it being gone. Research and fix the problem yourself. See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1198055’Use the userChrome.css file for both Thunderbird and Firefox on my Linux boxes, since support for this add-on in Linux was dropped some time ago.Create a folder in your Firefox profile named chromeIn this folder, create a text file named userChrome.cssIn that file place the following code:/* * Do not remove the @namespace line -- it’s required for correct functioning */@namespace url(’http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul’); /* set default namespace to XUL *//* * Make all the default font sizes 9 pt: */* { font-size: 9pt !important; }Obviously, edit that font-size: 9pt !important; to a value that suits you. I generally use the same point size as was selected in the OS’s desktop settings. You can also set the font face here, e.g./* * Make all the default font sizes 9 pt: */* { font-size: 9pt !important; font-family: Arial !important; }A similar file named userContent.css in the same chrome folder can be used to set the size of the content of webpages (and of email if used with Thunderbird.)’
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