Facebook made an update to its site earlier this week, shrinking the font size used on posts appearing in users' news feeds without warning, and only a note on Twitter addressing the change. Now, the ...
The size, style and script of fonts can significantly enhance or reduce your ability to read large bodies of text. If you aren't comfortable with the current font format on Facebook, you can use a Web ...
Earlier this week, Facebook changed the font size in users' news feeds, making it smaller, without warning and only a Twitter response to the ensuing outcry. One programmer has taken it upon himself ...
You can change the font of your Facebook posts or messages using the LingoJam text generator. To use the LingoJam text generator, simply type your message into the platform's font generator, select ...
Chrome/Firefox/Opera/Safari: If you're unhappy with Facebook's new small font size (or other annoyances), userscript Better Facebook gives you over 75 extra options ...
Nope, you're not going crazy — Facebook has changed its font ever-so-slightly. But unless you're a graphic design fiend, you probably haven't noticed exactly how it's different. DON'T MISS: Hackers ...
A picture taken on October 9, 2015 in Madrid shows a computer screen displaying the Facebook webpage with the new "Reactions" options as an extension of the "like" button, to give people more ways to ...
Facebook has no built-in function for changing font sizes permanently. The site's Help Center suggests using your Web browser's zoom feature to make text larger or smaller. Access these from your ...
Many Facebook users have tried to make their posts or profiles stand out, only to find the platform offers no option to change fonts. While styles such as bold, italic or script text seem unavailable, ...
IF you’re a fan of Facebook you won’t want to miss out on trying these five useful tricks. From changing your font to muting annoying friends, these tips could make your experience of the app a whole ...
Facebook changed the font of its logo and it’s hard to tell at first glance. The main differences between the two fonts is the letter “a” and thinner letters overall. The old font used to have a ...