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As a relatively inexperienced user I have somehow caused the text size to appear smaller on editing screen of Wix Editor X than it should be and that actually shows on live version of website page. I have tried restoring a previous version (published) of the site. When I do this the preview looks correct but once I go back to edit mode of the page the text appears much smaller but images remain normal size. I know I must have done something to cause this but despite searching a solution via Google and YouTube, I am no wiser.

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@ChrisGK -- some web-browsers allow three keystroke combinations:

  1. CTRL and "zero"
  2. CTRL and "plus"
  3. CTRL and "minus"

The "zero" sets the "zoom-level" (and thus the font-size) to the "default" of 100%

The "plus" increases the zoom-level, each time that you do it

The "minus" decreases the zoom-level, each time that you do it.

 

On  a laptop computer, holding-down the CTRL key while sliding your finger "up" on the laptop's touchpad may also increase the zoom-level.

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