Due to a comment on Face
Book, it suddenly dawned on me that there are
some who read (or try to) the Aldersonian on
your mobile phone. In order to help you out as
much as I can, I have some suggestions for you.
1. You can zoom in on the
page and try to get the type large enough to
read. I've tried this but it isn't always
satisfactory.
2. Most smart phones have a
built in app that you can turn on, if you don't
already have it on. It's called "Text to
Speech". This is suppose to enlarge text to read
on the small screens and also turn the text in
to speech so you can hear it. This is a YouTube
on how to turn it on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gTn4Q-9Lk8
Since all phones do not instruct how to perform
functions in the same way, you will probably
have to use your instruction manual. But watch
the video, it might help.
Many web pages are designed
with a duplicate page available that are mobile
friendly. That's usually a scaled-down version
and all graphics and photos have to be resized.
Your guess it, I'm not going to do that. I would
suggest the app will let you listen to what the
text says.
If you have others
suggestions, please click on the Indian head
below and send to me, and I'll add it to this
page.
I sincerely hope this will
rectify the issue for you. |