Safari Type size

Is there any way to enlarge the point size of the type Safari uses for bookmarks?

I sit about two feet from my monitor screen, and from that point, the horizontal list of bookmarks appears to be in about 5-point type, making it close to illegible. Can anything be done about that?

Mac mini, macOS 13.0

Posted on Jan 6, 2023 07:50 AM

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Posted on Jan 6, 2023 08:02 AM

Not possible.


Reason - that is a System Font use across the Operating System


From the Images below you could putter in the setting and use Scaling of Display


Notation on that aspect. It will Enlarge the Entire Viewing on the Display at the sacrifice of View Area.


Also, fiddle in Accessibility Setting > Display


Increase Contrast, Reduce Transparency etc




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Jan 6, 2023 08:02 AM in response to Birck Cox

Not possible.


Reason - that is a System Font use across the Operating System


From the Images below you could putter in the setting and use Scaling of Display


Notation on that aspect. It will Enlarge the Entire Viewing on the Display at the sacrifice of View Area.


Also, fiddle in Accessibility Setting > Display


Increase Contrast, Reduce Transparency etc




Jan 6, 2023 08:20 AM in response to Birck Cox

Updated...

Command key with Plus sign or minus sign will let you increase/decrease font sizes on the displayed webpage. The browser should remember to keep that change for that specific webpage. But as for the bookmarks listed in the menu bar, probably not. I re-read your question and didn't realize you meant only the bookmark menu. There might be an add-on out there to do that if you search for that.

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