How to Increase Font Size in Safari on iPhone and iPad
Gone are the days when you used the Safari feature “pinch-to-zoom” to increase the font size of a website on iPhone or iPad. With the latest features of iOS 13, Safari has got revamped! Right from managing your downloads to closing Safari tabs automatically , it just got easier to use Safari. And now, to make the text bigger on Safari is not a pinch-to-zoom game anymore!
While you can still read the content by zooming in or zooming out, you need to scroll either way as it doesn’t fit on your screen. But with the recent changes in Safari, you don’t need to scroll or zoom in to increase the font size of a website on the iPhone or iPad. Today, I am going to share a simple method through which you can make the text bigger on Safari.
How to Make Text Bigger in Safari on iPhone and iPad
Step #1. Launch Safari app on iPhone and open a website of your choice, say, for example, iGeeksBlog.com
Step #2. On the left top corner in the address bar, tap on “aA” symbol .
Step #3. Now tap on the larger “A” that appears on the right side and keep tapping on it until you get the text size of your desire. It can zoom in up to 300%.
Step #4. You can also decrease the font size of the web page by tapping on smaller “A” which is on the left side. It can zoom-out up to 50%.
That’s how simple it is to increase and decrease the font size in Safari on your iPhone and iPad running on iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 respectively.
If you do not want to repeat the same process for all the websites, you can simply specify a fix zoom percentage for all the websites you want to read regularly.
How to Set a Bigger or Smaller Text Size for All Websites in iOS 13 Safari App
You need not use the above method every time to make a text smaller or bigger in Safari. You can set a fixed zoom percentage for all the websites by just changing a few settings given below. Here you go!
Step #1. Open Settings App and head over to Safari option.
Step #2. Scroll down to “ Settings for Websites ” section and tap on Page Zoom option.
Step #3. Firstly, you’ll find a list of websites under “Page Zoom ON” which you have already zoomed-in or zoomed-out. Tap on that website to set font size.
Or head over to “Other Websites” section and tap on 50% or 100% or 200% or 300% whichever is suitable for better reading.
If you select a smaller font size, it might be difficult to read. So it’s recommended to always go above 100% font size for best reading experience in Safari on your iPhone or iPad.
Closing Thoughts!
This is so far the best feature I loved in Safari as it enhances my overall experience when I select a font size of my choice. Did you try this feature on your iPhone or iPad? If not, try it now by using the above-given guide.
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This wikiHow teaches you how to customize the behavior of the Safari web browser on your iPhone or iPad. If you're using iOS 13 or later, you now have the option to choose display options for individual websites in addition to making global changes.
Changing Web Preferences by Website
- Changes you make with this method will only affect the currently-open website. If you want your preferences to affect all websites rather than just for those you customize, see the Changing Web Preferences for All Websites section instead.
- Select Ask on a feature if you'd like to be asked each time the site tries to access the feature (default).
- Select Deny if you never want the site to access the feature.
- Select Allow to always allow the site to access the feature.
Changing Web Preferences for All Websites
- It is also possible to customize these settings on a per-website basis. See this method to learn how.
- Changing your web preferences using this method will not affect sites you've customized individually.
- Select Ask on a feature if you'd like to be asked each time any site tries to access the feature (default).
- Select Deny if you never want websites to access the feature.
- Select Allow to always allow websites to access the feature.
Changing General Safari Settings
- Use the sliders in the "IN SAFARI" section at the top to choose whether Siri has access to Safari.
- Use the sliders in the "IN SEARCH" section to customize whether Safari options show when searching your iPhone/iPad or using the Shortcuts app.
- Tap the back button when you're finished.
- Tap AutoFill to adjust which information appears automatically in form fields, such as your name, address, phone number, email, and credit card info.
- Pop-up ads are blocked in Safari by default. If you'd like to see pop-up ads on websites, slide the "Block Pop-ups" switch to the Off (gray) position.
- Tap Downloads to choose where to save files and media you download from websites. You'll have the option to choose a cloud storage service or your iPhone/iPad.
- To allow sites and services to track your browsing anywhere on the web, slide the "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" switch to the Off (gray) position. To retain your privacy, you can leave this switch in the On (green) position.
- Cookies are used by websites to keep track of your visits, preferences, and login information (for sites that require username/password access). [2] X Research source The "Block All Cookies" switch is Off (gray) by default, but you can enable it by toggling it to the On (green) position.
- Safari will display a warning message if a website you visit is deemed fraudulent in some way. If you don't want to see these messages, you can toggle the "Fraudulent Website Warning" switch to the Off (gray) position.
- Adjust the "Check for Apple Pay" switch to reflect your desired Apple Pay behavior on all websites.
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Ever wanted to adjust the text size on an app without changing all other text on your iPhone or iPad? You can now make app-specific changes to text size, saving your eyes from that unwanted workout. Here's how.
Starting in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 , you can choose a custom text size for different apps on your iPhone and iPad to read content more easily. The "Text Size" option for the Control Center allows you to make the text size smaller or bigger for every app to fit text on the screen.
Once you set a standard font size on your iPhone or iPad, it applies to Notes, Calendar details, Contacts, social media updates, and pretty much every other app. However, you can read emails comfortably in larger text or see more tweets in the Twitter app thanks to the new "Text Size" option.
Here's how to set up a custom text size for each app on your iPhone and iPad.
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First, you need to add the "Text Size" icon shortcut to the Control Center so that you can quickly access it while using any app on your iPhone or iPad.
Open the Settings app on your iPhone and select "Control Center."
Scroll down under the "More Controls" section until you see the "Text Size" option. Then, select the green Plus button to add it to the "Included Controls" list.
You can drag the "Text Size" option to change its order.
After this, the "Text Size" button will appear when you open the Control Center.
Now comes the actual work of configuring a custom font size for each app. Follow the same process as before: Launch the app first and then use the "Text Size" shortcut from the Control Center.
Related: How to Customize Your iPhone or iPad's Control Center
After adding the "Text Size" toggle, you can start increasing or decreasing the text size in different apps on your iPhone or iPad. You can launch Control Center using one of these methods, depending on the model:
- iPhone X or newer : Swipe down from the top-right edge of the screen.
- iPhone SE and iPhone 8 or earlier : Swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
- iPad mini 4 or newer, iPad Air 2 or newer, iPad 5th generation or newer, and all iPad Pros: Swipe down from the top-right edge of the screen. Â
First, open the app for which you want to adjust the text size. Next, open the Control Center on your iPhone's screen and tap, double-tap, or tap and hold the "aA" button to bring up the text size adjustment slider.
By default, the "Text Size" control sets a standard text size for all apps as the default selection and shows you a six-level slider to adjust the text size. Also, it shows the text size that you've configured for your device.
To change the text size of the app that you've opened, first, select the stacked button on the left, which shows the app's name under it. You'll see that the slider shows 11 levels instead of six on selecting the button for the respective app.
To increase the text size of the app, hold and move your finger upwards along the slider or tap the level that you want to choose.
Increasing the font size for Homescreen also applies to the notifications. Unless you hide the sensitive notifications , that text will be visible on your lock screen.
Similarly, you can hold and move your finger downwards to reduce the text size for the particular app.
For Safari, Chrome, or Edge on your iPhone or iPad, you'll need to use the built-in option inside these browsers to change the text size for all websites.
That's it! You can use larger text on iPhone or iPad for reading emails, social media updates, and other text without squinting your eyes.
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How to Make Text Bigger in Safari for iOS
This article introduces you to the Website View menu's text size controls, which allow you to adjust the font size of a web page. In many cases, these controls work even if the website doesn't natively support zooming.
You can find the Website View menu in what's called the Smart Search field at the top of the Safari interface. Launch the app and navigate to a website, then tap the "aA" icon in the upper left corner of the screen.
The great thing about the Website View menu is that Safari will remember your preferences for that specific website and apply it automatically the next time content is loaded from the same parent URL.
Helpfully, all the zoom settings you've chosen for specific websites appear in the Settings app: simply tap Page Zoom , which you can find under "Settings for Websites".
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How to Increase Font Size in Safari on iPhone & iPad
Last Updated on January 17, 2021 by GeeksModo Staff
How to Increase the Font Size in Safari on iPhone & iPad
Make text bigger in safari on iphone and ipad.
Follow these steps to make the text bigger on Safari on iPhone and iPad.
- Launch Safari app on your iPhone and navigate to a website of your choice, we suggest geeksmodo.com
- Tap the “aA” icon in the upper left corner of the screen.
- Now tap on the larger “A” that appears on the right side to increase the percentage and keep tapping on it until you get the desired text size. It can zoom in up to 300%.
- You can also decrease the percentage of font size of the web page by tapping on smaller “A” located on the left side. It can zoom-out up to 50%.
It’s that simple to increase and decrease the font size in Safari on your iPhone and iPad running on iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 respectively.
In case you don’t want to repeat the same steps for all the websites, you can just specify a permanent zoom percentage for all the websites you want to read regularly.
How to Set a Bigger or Smaller Text Size for All Websites in iOS 13 Safari App
You don’t have to use the above method every time to make a text smaller or bigger in Safari. You can set a permanent zoom percentage for all the websites by simply changing a couple of settings outlined below. Here is how to do it!
- Launch Settings App and navigate to Safari.
- Scroll down to “Settings for Websites” section and tap on Page Zoom option.
- You will find a list of websites under “Page Zoom ON” that you have previously increased or reduced the font size. Tap on that website to set font size of your choice.
You can also move to “Other Websites” section and change the font size depending on your preference
Selecting a smaller font size could render the text difficult to read. Therefore, it’s recommended to keep the font size above 100% for a better reading experience on your iPhone or iPad in Safari.
Final Thoughts!
This is so far my favorite feature in Safari as it improves my overall experience upon selecting my preferred font size. Have you tried this feature on your iPhone or iPad? If not, give it a shot now by following the above-given steps.
Let us know in the comments section below. We also have plenty of other articles that I suggest you check right now.
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How to Increase / Decrease Font Size in Safari for iPhone, iPad
Here's how you can increase or decrease the font size in Safari for iPhone and iPad. Do this to improve readability or fit websites on the screen.
Webpages Look Crammed in Safari? Increase or Decrease Font Size in Safari to Make Everything Fit Better
Mobile Safari might not be the perfect browser out there but it gets the job done for millions of iPhone and iPad users on a daily basis. Things start to really get on the edge if you are using Safari on a device that has a very small display as UI elements look more crammed. But don't worry, you can fix all that by simply increasing or decreasing the font size in Safari with a few simple taps. Whether you want to squeeze everything in the display or crave better legibility, this solves a lot of problems.
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Step 1. Launch Safari from your home page.
Step 2. Load up any website.
Step 3. Once the site is done loading up, tap on the little 'aA' button in the address bar.
Step 4. Tap on the smaller 'A' to decrease font size, or the larger 'A' to increase it. Tap on the percentage in the middle to go back to 100%, which is the default scaling for the website being viewed.
It's really that simple.
This is one Safari feature which I end up using a lot. Especially on websites which refuse to scale properly across the board, forcing you to make manual adjustments in order to make everything fit better. This feature is particularly useful when you are using an iPhone in landscape mode and need the page to look just right so you don't have to do too much scrolling just to find the bit you are looking for.
Keep one thing in mind, if you make changes to the page size and return to the website at some later date, then you will notice that your preferences are remembered. Of course, in order to reset it to 100%, tap on the 'aA' button in the address bar and tap on the percentage, which will take the scale back to default size of 100%.
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If you can't read the letters and numbers on your iPad , increase the default font size. Make things more legible with a few taps and reading will be easier on your iPad or iPhone. Changing the default font size works for most apps that come with the iPad and others available in the App Store , but not all third-party apps support his feature.
These instructions apply to devices running iOS 8 and later.
Increase the Font Size
Here's how to make the font larger on an iPad:
Open Settings .
Tap Display & Brightness .
Tap Text Size .
In the Text Size screen, drag the slider to the right to make the text larger.
Tap the Back arrow to return to the Display & Brightness screen, then turn on the Bold Text toggle switch to make the text on the iPad even easier to read.
If you turn Bold Text on, restart the iPad for it to take effect.
The iPad has several handy gestures, and one that is used more than others is pinch-to-zoom. Pinch in and out with your thumb and index finger to zoom in and out of the iPad screen. This doesn't work in every app, but it works on most web pages and images. So even if changing the font size doesn't make the text large enough, the pinch-to-zoom gesture may help.
The iPad Also Has a Magnifying Glass
The iPad iOS operating system has a variety of accessibility features , including the ability to quickly zoom in on the screen. This works even when pinch-to-zoom doesn't. There's also an option to zoom in to a portion of the display using a virtual magnifying glass.
Open the Settings app.
Tap General .
Tap Accessibility .
Tap Zoom , then turn on the Zoom toggle switch.
When Zoom is on, activate it by tapping three fingers on the screen. Use three fingers to move around the screen.
To use a controller to turn on Zoom and navigate, turn on the Show Controller toggle switch.
When the controller is on, tap the controller to adjust Zoom settings from any page. Double-tap the controller to turn Zoom on and off. When Zoom is on, use the controller as a joystick to move around the screen.
Tap Zoom Region to switch between enlarging the entire screen and only part of it. Tap Window Zoom to display a magnifying glass that you can drag around the screen to enlarge only the text you place it over.
Use the menu in the controller to switch between Window and Full-Screen Zooms, resize the lens, and increase the amount of magnification.
This is a useful feature to turn on while you are still in the Accessibility settings. The Magnify setting uses the iPad or iPhone camera to magnify something in the real world such as a menu or a receipt.
Tap Magnifier , then turn on the Magnifier toggle switch.
To use the Magnifier, triple-click the Home button and point the rear camera on the iPad at the object you want to magnify. Adjust the magnification level and brightness, add filters, and invert colors to make things easier to see.
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How to make text bigger in Safari for all webpages
While there’s sort of an unofficial standard when it comes to text size for a webpage, you’ll come across one or two along the way that use a very small font. And even if you don’t, you might simply have a little trouble viewing the text on pages clearly.
What you might not realize is that with one simple setting, you can always see the text on pages in Safari in a larger size. Here’s how to do that on Mac, iPhone, and iPad.
Change Safari’s font size on Mac
Open Safari on your Mac and then follow these steps to change the text size:
- Click Safari > Preferences from the top menu bar.
- Choose the Advanced tab.
- Check the box next to Accessibility for Never use font sizes smaller than and pick a size from the drop-down box. You can try out different sizes and see the changes immediately within Safari. This lets you pick the right one for you.
Close the Safari Preferences and then enjoy browsing the web without squinting.
Change Safari’s font size on iPhone or iPad
The simplest way to change the font size in Safari on your iPhone or iPad is to use the View Menu button at the top. While this change will only apply to the site you’re visiting, the setting will be remembered each time you visit that domain, even if you close the tab and reopen it.
Follow these steps to permanently change the font size of a webpage in Safari on iPhone or iPad:
- With a webpage open in Safari on your iOS device, tap the View Menu button in the address bar. This is labeled as two A’s ( AA ).
- Tap the large A on the right to increase the size or the small A on the left to decrease it.
And remember, you can also use the Reader View and adjust the per-site settings for Safari on iOS.
Many people don’t take the time to explore the accessibility options on their devices unless they really need to. But some terrific features can make your device experiences so much better. And this is one of them.
Are you going to change the size of the font for Safari? Let us know if this is a setting you’ll change on your Mac or if you only plan to do it on your iPhone or iPad.
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Jun 25, 2021 12:47 PM in response to elva210
As an alternative, you could also change the minimum font size:
- Click Safari in the menu bar and click Preferences
- Click the Advanced tab (to the right)
- Under Accessibility, check "Never use font sizes smaller than"
- Select a font size. The bigger the number, the larger the font size will be.
Jun 25, 2021 10:33 AM in response to elva210
Hi elva210,
We see you're wanting to change the font size of Safari on your iPhone. In Settings > Safari > Page Zoom, you can select a percentage for all websites. You can test each one until you're satisfied with the size. Hope this helps.
Jun 25, 2021 11:58 AM in response to Chris_C1
Jun 25, 2021 12:53 PM in response to elva210
Hey elva210,
Glad it helped!
Have a great day.
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Troubleshooting, how to change the font of a webpage in safari on iphone & ipad.
Have you ever wanted to customize the font seen on a webpage? Maybe you have a preferred font that you want to see while you’re reading, or the font on a particular webpage is difficult to read? In that case, you’ll be excited to know that you can now do this on your iPhone or iPad, without having to use a third-party web browser.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the default font that’s used by Safari for displaying text, but we live in a time where users like to customize and make their devices stand out from others. Fortunately, the built-in Shortcuts app on iOS and iPadOS devices has allowed users to add some unique features to their iPhones in ways that weren’t possible before. And, this is exactly what we’ll be using to change the font of any Safari webpage.
Interested in learning what you need to do? We’re here to help. In this article, we’ll be discussing exactly how you can change the font of a webpage in Safari on both the iPhone and iPad.
Shortcuts app is pre-installed on devices running iOS 13/iPadOS 13 or later. However, if you’re device is running iOS 12, you’ll need to download it from the App Store . Once you’re done, just follow these steps:
There you go. If the shortcut doesn’t work on your first attempt, reboot your iPhone or iPad and try using it again.
There are a total of nine different fonts that you can choose from. The best part about this shortcut is that it’s easily accessible from the share sheet. Hence, it feels like a feature that’s built into iOS rather than a third-party solution. Plus, since it’s available in Apple’s Shortcuts Gallery, you don’t have to install any untrusted shortcuts on your device .
Note that reloading or refreshing the webpage will load the page in its original font and not the font you selected. You’ll need to repeat the steps again if you want to view the content in your preferred font. Also, this shortcut only works with Safari, so if you’re using a third-party browser like Chrome on your iPhone or iPad, you’re out of luck.
Hopefully, you were able to get the shortcut to work properly and use it to change the text font for Safari webpages. How often do you utilize this shortcut while reading written content on the web? Do share your personal thoughts and opinions on this nifty shortcut. Also, make sure to leave your valuable feedback in the comments section down below.
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How to Change Text Size & Other Display Settings on iPhone & iPad
Are you tired of squinting while looking at content on your iPhone? Good news! You can change the display and text size on your iPhone and iPad for easier readability. We'll discuss how to change the text size on your iPhone and iPad, make text bold, and add button shapes and toggle labels for easier navigation.
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- Make text larger and bolded for easier readability of text messages, emails, and more.
- Add button shapes and on/off labels for toggles for easier navigation of menus, buttons, and folders.
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Apple's accessibility settings allow individuals to customize their display settings so they can more easily navigate and view content on their devices. For more nifty tips on customizing your iPhone and iPad display, consider signing up for our free Tip of the Day  newsletter. Follow the steps below to learn how to bold text on your iPhone and iPad, change text size, and add button shapes and toggle labels.Â
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- iPhone SE (3rd generation)
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 15 Plus
- iPhone 15 Pro
- iPhone 15 Pro Max
- Setup basics
- Make your iPhone your own
- Take great photos and videos
- Keep in touch with friends and family
- Share features with your family
- Use iPhone for your daily routines
- Expert advice from Apple Support
- What’s new in iOS 17
- Turn on and set up iPhone
- Wake and unlock
- Set up cellular service
- Use Dual SIM
- Connect to the internet
- Sign in with Apple ID
- Subscribe to iCloud+
- Find settings
- Set up mail, contacts, and calendar accounts
- Learn the meaning of the status icons
- Charge the battery
- Charge with cleaner energy sources
- Show the battery percentage
- Check battery health and usage
- Use Low Power Mode
- Read and bookmark the user guide
- Learn basic gestures
- Learn gestures for iPhone models with Face ID
- Adjust the volume
- Find your apps in App Library
- Switch between open apps
- Quit and reopen an app
- Multitask with Picture in Picture
- Access features from the Lock Screen
- View Live Activities in the Dynamic Island
- Perform quick actions
- Search on iPhone
- Get information about your iPhone
- View or change cellular data settings
- Travel with iPhone
- Change sounds and vibrations
- Use the Action button on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
- Create a custom Lock Screen
- Change the wallpaper
- Adjust the screen brightness and color balance
- Keep the iPhone display on longer
- Use StandBy
- Customize the text size and zoom setting
- Change the name of your iPhone
- Change the date and time
- Change the language and region
- Organize your apps in folders
- Add, edit, and remove widgets
- Move apps and widgets on the Home Screen
- Remove apps
- Use and customize Control Center
- Change or lock the screen orientation
- View and respond to notifications
- Change notification settings
- Set up a Focus
- Allow or silence notifications for a Focus
- Turn a Focus on or off
- Stay focused while driving
- Customize sharing options
- Type with the onscreen keyboard
- Dictate text
- Select and edit text
- Use predictive text
- Use text replacements
- Add or change keyboards
- Add emoji and stickers
- Take a screenshot
- Take a screen recording
- Draw in documents
- Add text, shapes, signatures, and more
- Fill out forms and sign documents
- Use Live Text to interact with content in a photo or video
- Use Visual Look Up to identify objects in your photos and videos
- Lift a subject from the photo background
- Subscribe to Apple Arcade
- Play with friends in Game Center
- Connect a game controller
- Use App Clips
- Update apps
- View or cancel subscriptions
- Manage purchases, settings, and restrictions
- Install and manage fonts
- Buy books and audiobooks
- Annotate books
- Access books on other Apple devices
- Listen to audiobooks
- Set reading goals
- Organize books
- Create and edit events in Calendar
- Send invitations
- Reply to invitations
- Change how you view events
- Search for events
- Change calendar and event settings
- Schedule or display events in a different time zone
- Keep track of events
- Use multiple calendars
- Use the Holidays calendar
- Share iCloud calendars
- Camera basics
- Set up your shot
- Apply Photographic Styles
- Take Live Photos
- Take Burst mode shots
- Take a selfie
- Take panoramic photos
- Take macro photos and videos
- Take portraits
- Take Night mode photos
- Take Apple ProRAW photos
- Adjust the shutter volume
- Adjust HDR camera settings
- Record videos
- Record spatial videos for Apple Vision Pro
- Record ProRes videos
- Record videos in Cinematic mode
- Change video recording settings
- Save camera settings
- Customize the Main camera lens
- Change advanced camera settings
- View, share, and print photos
- Use Live Text
- Scan a QR code
- See the world clock
- Set an alarm
- Change the next wake up alarm
- Use the stopwatch
- Use multiple timers
- Add and use contact information
- Edit contacts
- Add your contact info
- Use NameDrop on iPhone to share your contact info
- Use other contact accounts
- Use Contacts from the Phone app
- Merge or hide duplicate contacts
- Export contacts
- Get started with FaceTime
- Make FaceTime calls
- Receive FaceTime calls
- Create a FaceTime link
- Take a Live Photo
- Turn on Live Captions in a FaceTime call
- Use other apps during a call
- Make a Group FaceTime call
- View participants in a grid
- Use SharePlay to watch, listen, and play together
- Share your screen in a FaceTime call
- Collaborate on a document in FaceTime
- Use video conferencing features
- Hand off a FaceTime call to another Apple device
- Change the FaceTime video settings
- Change the FaceTime audio settings
- Change your appearance
- Leave a call or switch to Messages
- Block unwanted callers
- Report a call as spam
- Connect external devices or servers
- Modify files, folders, and downloads
- Search for files and folders
- Organize files and folders
- Set up iCloud Drive
- Share files and folders in iCloud Drive
- Share your location
- Meet up with a friend
- Send your location via satellite
- Add or remove a friend
- Locate a friend
- Get notified when friends change their location
- Notify a friend when your location changes
- Add your iPhone
- Add your iPhone Wallet with MagSafe
- Get notified if you leave a device behind
- Locate a device
- Mark a device as lost
- Erase a device
- Remove a device
- Add an AirTag
- Share an AirTag or other item in Find My on iPhone
- Add a third-party item
- Get notified if you leave an item behind
- Locate an item
- Mark an item as lost
- Remove an item
- Adjust map settings
- Get started with Fitness
- Track daily activity and change your move goal
- See your activity summary
- Sync a third-party workout app
- Change fitness notifications
- Share your activity
- Subscribe to Apple Fitness+
- Find Apple Fitness+ workouts and meditations
- Start an Apple Fitness+ workout or meditation
- Create a Custom Plan in Apple Fitness+
- Work out together using SharePlay
- Change what’s on the screen during an Apple Fitness+ workout or meditation
- Download an Apple Fitness+ workout or meditation
- Get started with Freeform
- Create a Freeform board
- Draw or handwrite
- Apply consistent styles
- Position items on a board
- Search Freeform boards
- Share and collaborate
- Delete and recover boards
- Get started with Health
- Fill out your Health Details
- Intro to Health data
- View your health data
- Share your health data
- View health data shared by others
- Download health records
- View health records
- Monitor your walking steadiness
- Log menstrual cycle information
- View menstrual cycle predictions and history
- Track your medications
- Learn more about your medications
- Log your state of mind
- Take a mental health assessment
- Set up a schedule for a Sleep Focus
- Turn off alarms and delete sleep schedules
- Add or change sleep schedules
- Turn Sleep Focus on or off
- Change your wind down period, sleep goal, and more
- View your sleep history
- Check your headphone levels
- Use audiogram data
- Register as an organ donor
- Back up your Health data
- Intro to Home
- Upgrade to the new Home architecture
- Set up accessories
- Control accessories
- Control your home using Siri
- Use Grid Forecast to plan your energy usage
- Set up HomePod
- Control your home remotely
- Create and use scenes
- Use automations
- Set up security cameras
- Use Face Recognition
- Unlock your door with a home key
- Configure a router
- Invite others to control accessories
- Add more homes
- Get music, movies, and TV shows
- Get ringtones
- Manage purchases and settings
- Get started with Journal
- Write in your journal
- Review your past journal entries
- Change Journal settings
- Magnify nearby objects
- Change settings
- Detect people around you
- Detect doors around you
- Receive image descriptions of your surroundings
- Read aloud text and labels around you
- Set up shortcuts for Detection Mode
- Add and remove email accounts
- Set up a custom email domain
- Check your email
- Unsend email with Undo Send
- Reply to and forward emails
- Save an email draft
- Add email attachments
- Download email attachments
- Annotate email attachments
- Set email notifications
- Search for email
- Organize email in mailboxes
- Flag or block emails
- Filter emails
- Use Hide My Email
- Use Mail Privacy Protection
- Change email settings
- Delete and recover emails
- Add a Mail widget to your Home Screen
- Print emails
- Get travel directions
- Select other route options
- Find stops along your route
- View a route overview or a list of turns
- Change settings for spoken directions
- Get driving directions
- Get directions to your parked car
- Set up electric vehicle routing
- Report traffic incidents
- Get cycling directions
- Get walking directions
- Get transit directions
- Delete recent directions
- Get traffic and weather info
- Estimate travel time and ETA
- Download offline maps
- Search for places
- Find nearby attractions, restaurants, and services
- Get information about places
- Mark places
- Share places
- Rate places
- Save favorite places
- Explore new places with Guides
- Organize places in My Guides
- Delete significant locations
- Look around places
- Take Flyover tours
- Find your Maps settings
- Measure dimensions
- View and save measurements
- Measure a person’s height
- Use the level
- Set up Messages
- About iMessage
- Send and reply to messages
- Unsend and edit messages
- Keep track of messages
- Forward and share messages
- Group conversations
- Watch, listen, or play together using SharePlay
- Collaborate on projects
- Use iMessage apps
- Take and edit photos or videos
- Share photos, links, and more
- Send stickers
- Request, send, and receive payments
- Send and receive audio messages
- Animate messages
- Change notifications
- Block, filter, and report messages
- Delete messages and attachments
- Recover deleted messages
- View albums, playlists, and more
- Show song credits and lyrics
- Queue up your music
- Listen to broadcast radio
- Subscribe to Apple Music
- Play music together in the car with iPhone
- Listen to lossless music
- Listen to Dolby Atmos music
- Apple Music Sing
- Find new music
- Add music and listen offline
- Get personalized recommendations
- Listen to radio
- Search for music
- Create playlists
- See what your friends are listening to
- Use Siri to play music
- Change the way music sounds
- Get started with News
- Use News widgets
- See news stories chosen just for you
- Read stories
- Follow your favorite teams with My Sports
- Listen to Apple News Today
- Subscribe to Apple News+
- Browse and read Apple News+ stories and issues
- Download Apple News+ issues
- Listen to audio stories
- Solve crossword puzzles
- Search for news stories
- Save stories in News for later
- Subscribe to individual news channels
- Get started with Notes
- Add or remove accounts
- Create and format notes
- Draw or write
- Add photos, videos, and more
- Scan text and documents
- Work with PDFs
- Create Quick Notes
- Search notes
- Organize in folders
- Organize with tags
- Use Smart Folders
- Export or print notes
- Change Notes settings
- Make a call
- Answer or decline incoming calls
- While on a call
- Set up voicemail
- Check voicemail
- Change voicemail greeting and settings
- Select ringtones and vibrations
- Make calls using Wi-Fi
- Set up call forwarding and call waiting
- Avoid unwanted calls
- View photos and videos
- Play videos and slideshows
- Delete or hide photos and videos
- Edit photos and videos
- Trim video length and adjust slow motion
- Edit Cinematic mode videos
- Edit Live Photos
- Edit portraits
- Use photo albums
- Edit, share, and organize albums
- Filter and sort photos and videos in albums
- Make stickers from your photos
- Duplicate and copy photos and videos
- Merge duplicate photos and videos
- Search for photos
- Identify people and pets
- Browse photos by location
- Share photos and videos
- Share long videos
- View photos and videos shared with you
- Watch memories
- Personalize your memories
- Manage memories and featured photos
- Use iCloud Photos
- Create shared albums
- Add and remove people in a shared album
- Add and delete photos and videos in a shared album
- Set up or join an iCloud Shared Photo Library
- Add content to an iCloud Shared Photo Library
- Use iCloud Shared Photo Library
- Import and export photos and videos
- Print photos
- Find podcasts
- Listen to podcasts
- Follow your favorite podcasts
- Use the Podcasts widget
- Organize your podcast library
- Download, save, or share podcasts
- Subscribe to podcasts
- Listen to subscriber-only content
- Change download settings
- Make a grocery list
- Add items to a list
- Edit and manage a list
- Search and organize lists
- Work with templates
- Use Smart Lists
- Print reminders
- Use the Reminders widget
- Change Reminders settings
- Browse the web
- Search for websites
- Customize your Safari settings
- Change the layout
- Use Safari profiles
- Open and close tabs
- Organize your tabs
- View your Safari tabs from another Apple device
- Share Tab Groups
- Use Siri to listen to a webpage
- Bookmark favorite webpages
- Save pages to a Reading List
- Find links shared with you
- Annotate and save a webpage as a PDF
- Automatically fill in forms
- Get extensions
- Hide ads and distractions
- Clear your cache
- Browse the web privately
- Use passkeys in Safari
- Check stocks
- Manage multiple watchlists
- Read business news
- Add earnings reports to your calendar
- Use a Stocks widget
- Translate text, voice, and conversations
- Translate text in apps
- Translate with the camera view
- Subscribe to Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, or an Apple TV channel
- Add your TV provider
- Get shows, movies, and more
- Watch sports
- Watch Major League Soccer with MLS Season Pass
- Control playback
- Manage your library
- Change the settings
- Make a recording
- Play it back
- Edit or delete a recording
- Keep recordings up to date
- Organize recordings
- Search for or rename a recording
- Share a recording
- Duplicate a recording
- Keep cards and passes in Wallet
- Set up Apple Pay
- Use Apple Pay for contactless payments
- Use Apple Pay in apps and on the web
- Track your orders
- Use Apple Cash
- Use Apple Card
- Use Savings
- Pay for transit
- Access your home, hotel room, and vehicle
- Add identity cards
- Use COVID-19 vaccination cards
- Check your Apple Account balance
- Use Express Mode
- Organize your Wallet
- Remove cards or passes
- Check the weather
- Check the weather in other locations
- View weather maps
- Manage weather notifications
- Use Weather widgets
- Learn the weather icons
- Find out what Siri can do
- Tell Siri about yourself
- Have Siri announce calls and notifications
- Add Siri Shortcuts
- About Siri Suggestions
- Use Siri in your car
- Change Siri settings
- Contact emergency services
- Use Emergency SOS via satellite
- Request Roadside Assistance via satellite
- Set up and view your Medical ID
- Use Check In
- Manage Crash Detection
- Reset privacy and security settings in an emergency
- Set up Family Sharing
- Add Family Sharing members
- Remove Family Sharing members
- Share subscriptions
- Share purchases
- Share locations with family and locate lost devices
- Set up Apple Cash Family and Apple Card Family
- Set up parental controls
- Set up a child’s device
- Get started with Screen Time
- Protect your vision health with Screen Distance
- Set up Screen Time
- Set communication and safety limits and block inappropriate content
- Charging cable
- Power adapters
- MagSafe chargers and battery packs
- MagSafe cases and sleeves
- Qi-certified wireless chargers
- Use AirPods
- Use EarPods
- Apple Watch
- Wirelessly stream videos and photos to Apple TV or a smart TV
- Connect to a display with a cable
- HomePod and other wireless speakers
- Pair Magic Keyboard
- Enter characters with diacritical marks
- Switch between keyboards
- Use shortcuts
- Choose an alternative keyboard layout
- Change typing assistance options
- External storage devices
- Bluetooth accessories
- Share your internet connection
- Allow phone calls on your iPad and Mac
- Use iPhone as a webcam
- Hand off tasks between devices
- Cut, copy, and paste between iPhone and other devices
- Stream video or mirror the screen of your iPhone
- Start SharePlay instantly
- Use AirDrop to send items
- Connect iPhone and your computer with a cable
- Transfer files between devices
- Transfer files with email, messages, or AirDrop
- Transfer files or sync content with the Finder or iTunes
- Automatically keep files up to date with iCloud
- Use an external storage device, a file server, or a cloud storage service
- Intro to CarPlay
- Connect to CarPlay
- Use your vehicle’s built-in controls
- Get turn-by-turn directions
- Change the map view
- Make phone calls
- View your calendar
- Send and receive text messages
- Announce incoming text messages
- Play podcasts
- Play audiobooks
- Listen to news stories
- Control your home
- Use other apps with CarPlay
- Rearrange icons on CarPlay Home
- Change settings in CarPlay
- Get started with accessibility features
- Turn on accessibility features for setup
- Change Siri accessibility settings
- Open features with Accessibility Shortcut
- Change color and brightness
- Make text easier to read
- Reduce onscreen motion
- Customize per-app visual settings
- Hear what’s on the screen or typed
- Hear audio descriptions
- Turn on and practice VoiceOver
- Change your VoiceOver settings
- Use VoiceOver gestures
- Operate iPhone when VoiceOver is on
- Control VoiceOver using the rotor
- Use the onscreen keyboard
- Write with your finger
- Use VoiceOver with an Apple external keyboard
- Use a braille display
- Type braille on the screen
- Customize gestures and keyboard shortcuts
- Use VoiceOver with a pointer device
- Use VoiceOver for images and videos
- Use VoiceOver in apps
- Use AssistiveTouch
- Adjust how iPhone responds to your touch
- Use Reachability
- Auto-answer calls
- Turn off vibration
- Change Face ID and attention settings
- Use Voice Control
- Adjust the side or Home button
- Use Apple TV Remote buttons
- Adjust pointer settings
- Adjust keyboard settings
- Adjust AirPods settings
- Turn on Apple Watch Mirroring
- Control a nearby Apple device
- Intro to Switch Control
- Set up and turn on Switch Control
- Select items, perform actions, and more
- Control several devices with one switch
- Use hearing devices
- Use Live Listen
- Use sound recognition
- Set up and use RTT and TTY
- Flash the LED for alerts
- Adjust audio settings
- Play background sounds
- Display subtitles and captions
- Show transcriptions for Intercom messages
- Get Live Captions (beta)
- Type to speak
- Record a Personal Voice
- Use Guided Access
- Use built-in privacy and security protections
- Set a passcode
- Set up Face ID
- Set up Touch ID
- Control access to information on the Lock Screen
- Keep your Apple ID secure
- Use passkeys to sign in to apps and websites
- Sign in with Apple
- Share passwords
- Automatically fill in strong passwords
- Change weak or compromised passwords
- View your passwords and related information
- Share passkeys and passwords securely with AirDrop
- Make your passkeys and passwords available on all your devices
- Automatically fill in verification codes
- Automatically fill in SMS passcodes
- Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges
- Use two-factor authentication
- Use security keys
- Manage information sharing with Safety Check
- Control app tracking permissions
- Control the location information you share
- Control access to information in apps
- Control how Apple delivers advertising to you
- Control access to hardware features
- Create and manage Hide My Email addresses
- Protect your web browsing with iCloud Private Relay
- Use a private network address
- Use Advanced Data Protection
- Use Lockdown Mode
- Use Stolen Device Protection
- Receive warnings about sensitive content
- Use Contact Key Verification
- Turn iPhone on or off
- Force restart iPhone
- Back up iPhone
- Return iPhone settings to their defaults
- Restore all content from a backup
- Restore purchased and deleted items
- Sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone
- Erase iPhone
- Install or remove configuration profiles
- Important safety information
- Important handling information
- Find more resources for software and service
- FCC compliance statement
- ISED Canada compliance statement
- Ultra Wideband information
- Class 1 Laser information
- Apple and the environment
- Disposal and recycling information
- Unauthorized modification of iOS
Customize your Safari settings on iPhone
Customize your start page
When you open a new tab, you begin on your start page. You can customize your start page with new background images and options.
Scroll to the bottom of the page, then tap Edit.
Choose the options you want to appear on your start page:
Favorites: Display shortcuts to your favorite bookmarked websites. See Bookmark a favorite website .
Frequently Visited: Go straight to the websites you visit most.
Shared with You: See links shared with you in Messages, Mail, and more. See Find links shared with you .
Privacy Report: Stay updated on how many trackers and websites Safari blocked from tracking you. See View the Privacy Report .
Siri Suggestions: As you search, allow websites shared in Calendar and other apps to appear.
Reading List: Show webpages currently in your Reading List. See Add the current webpage to your Reading List .
Recently Closed Tabs: Go back to tabs you previously closed.
iCloud Tabs: Show open tabs from other Apple devices where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID and Safari is turned on in iCloud settings or preferences. See Organize your tabs with Tab Groups .
Note: Your custom start page settings are updated on all your Apple devices where you have Use Start Page on All Devices turned on, and you’re signed in with the same Apple ID using two-factor authentication .
Change the text size for a website on Safari
Use the Page Settings button to increase or decrease the text size.
Tap the large A to increase the font size or the small A to decrease it.
Change the display controls for a website on Safari
You can hide the search field, switch to Reader, and more.
Hide the search field: Tap Hide Toolbar (tap the bottom of the screen to get it back).
See a streamlined view of the webpage: Tap Show Reader (if available).
To return to the normal view, tap Hide Reader.
See what the webpage looks like on a desktop computer: Tap Request Desktop Website (if available).
You can also adjust Safari settings in Accessibility settings. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Per-App Settings. Tap Add App, choose Safari, then tap Safari to adjust the settings.
Choose where to save downloads
When you download a file in Safari, you can choose whether to save it to iCloud or on your iPhone.
iCloud Drive: Select this option to save downloads to the Downloads folder in iCloud Drive. This allows you to access the downloaded file on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID .
On My iPhone: Select this option to save downloads to the Downloads folder on your iPhone.
Share website passwords with a group
You can create a group of trusted contacts and share a set of passwords. Passwords stay up to date for everyone in the group, and you can remove someone at any time.
See Create shared password groups .
Adjust privacy settings for Safari
You can choose what privacy settings you want across Safari, and create individual exceptions for websites. See Browse privately .
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To get started, open the Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad and visit the web page where you want to increase or decrease the text size. Next, tap the "aA" button on the left-hand side of the URL bar. Here, tap the "a" button to reduce the text size, or tap the "A" button to increase the text size. The default text zoom is set as 100%.
Change the display controls for a website on Safari. You can hide the search field, switch to Reader, and more. Open the Safari app on your iPad. Tap , then do any of the following: Hide the search field: Tap Hide Toolbar (tap the top of the screen to get it back). See a streamlined view of the webpage: Tap Show Reader (if available).
Step #1. Open Settings App and head over to Safari option. Step #2. Scroll down to " Settings for Websites " section and tap on Page Zoom option. Step #3. Firstly, you'll find a list of websites under "Page Zoom ON" which you have already zoomed-in or zoomed-out. Tap on that website to set font size.
How to Increase the Font Size in Safari on iPhone & iPad. Open Safari and navigate to a website of your choice. We'd suggest osxdaily.com for obvious reasons. Now tap the larger "A" button to increase the size of the font. If you'd like to reduce text size, tap the smaller "A" button. The page will immediately reflect your changes.
Make the font even bigger. Go to Settings > Accessibility, then select Display & Text Size. Tap Larger Text for larger font options. Drag the slider to select the font size you want. Making the text too large might make it hard to tap buttons or other functions within apps. Go back to your settings and adjust the font size as needed.
3. Adjust the font size. The default zoom amount (100%) appears at the top of the menu. Tap the smaller A on the left to decrease the default font size, or the larger A on the right to increase it. Continue taping until you're satisfied with the new size, then tap anywhere on the page to close the window. [1] 4.
Open the Settings app on your iPhone and select "Control Center." Scroll down under the "More Controls" section until you see the "Text Size" option. Then, select the green Plus button to add it to the "Included Controls" list. You can drag the "Text Size" option to change its order. After this, the "Text Size" button will appear when you open ...
Launch the app and navigate to a website, then tap the "aA" icon in the upper left corner of the screen. The text zoom options appear at the top of the Web View dropdown menu - tap the smaller A ...
Tap the large A on the right to make the text larger. Keep tapping until the text is easy to read. You can increase the size by up to 300%. Images will also scale proportionally. Safari will remember this setting next time you visit this website. To make the text smaller, tap the small A on the left. To reset text and images to 100%, tap the ...
Follow these steps to make the text bigger on Safari on iPhone and iPad. Tap the "aA" icon in the upper left corner of the screen. Now tap on the larger "A" that appears on the right side to increase the percentage and keep tapping on it until you get the desired text size. It can zoom in up. to 300%.
You can increase or decrease just the font size of pages that you view in Safari on macOS Sierra. Safari will remember your settings until you clear your History. To increase the font size, press Option-Command-Plus sign (+) To decrease the font size, press Option-Command-Minus sign (-) Or you can go to the View menu and hold down the Option ...
Launch Safari from your home page. Step 2. Load up any website. Step 3. Once the site is done loading up, tap on the little 'aA' button in the address bar. Step 4. Tap on the smaller 'A' to ...
Tap Display & Brightness . Tap Text Size . In the Text Size screen, drag the slider to the right to make the text larger. Tap the Back arrow to return to the Display & Brightness screen, then turn on the Bold Text toggle switch to make the text on the iPad even easier to read. If you turn Bold Text on, restart the iPad for it to take effect.
Click the "Applies to:" selection button and select "Global" from the pop-up menu. Give your style a title and click the "Save Style" button. 4. Navigate to the Stylish button in Safari's toolbar and click on it. Click on the name you gave your style and the grey selection indicator will turn green. Enjoy your font!
To increase the text size of any site when using Safari on your iPad, open the browser and tap on the uneven A's to the left of the address bar. After you tap, you're going to see that the text setting will be set at 100%. To make the text smaller, tap on the small A. To make the text bigger, tap on the big A.
Change Safari's font size on Mac. Open Safari on your Mac and then follow these steps to change the text size: Click Safari > Preferences from the top menu bar.; Choose the Advanced tab.; Check the box next to Accessibility for Never use font sizes smaller than and pick a size from the drop-down box. You can try out different sizes and see the changes immediately within Safari.
Make text easier to read. You can adjust your preferred text weight, size, and darkness in apps that support Dynamic Type, such as Settings, Calendar, Contacts, Mail, Messages, and Notes. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size. Make text bigger: Tap Larger Text, then drag the slider to adjust the text size (turn on Larger ...
As an alternative, you could also change the minimum font size: Click Safari in the menu bar and click Preferences. Click the Advanced tab (to the right) Under Accessibility, check "Never use font sizes smaller than". Select a font size. The bigger the number, the larger the font size will be. Chris_C1.
Tap on the share icon from the Safari menu to bring up the iOS share sheet. Next, scroll down to the very bottom and tap on "Change Font" as shown below. You'll get a pop-up at the top of your screen showing multiple fonts that you can choose from. Select the font that you like. Now, you'll be prompted to give permission to Change Font ...
Type in "Change Font" in the search bar. 4. Select the Change Font card to proceed with the installation. 5. Press on Add Shortcut. 6. You'll be able to access this shortcut anywhere there's an Apple share button. To test this, head over to Safari and open any webpage.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to change text size in Safari browser on Mac, iPhone and iPad.Method 1: On MacGo to a website, where you want to increas...
Tap Display & Text Size. If you want the text on your iPhone or iPad to be bolded, you can tap to enable the Bold Text toggle. The toggle is green when enabled. To change the text size, tap Larger Text. Tap to enable the Larger Accessibility Sizes toggle. Once enabled, apps that allow you to change the text size will display your preferred font ...
Customize your start page. When you open a new tab, you begin on your start page. You can customize your start page with new background images and options. Open the Safari app on your iPhone. Tap , then tap . Scroll to the bottom of the page, then tap Edit. Favorites: Display shortcuts to your favorite bookmarked websites.