Auto zoom websites in Safari

I need to manually zoom every website I visit, how to have Safari auto zoom?

Hi Ankit
the files you linked to were both saved in rich text format , not the plain text that is needed for Safari to use a css file.
It does work but the file must be a plain text one. If you open either of yours in Safari, you'll see something like this:
tf1ansiansicpg1252cocoartf1038cocoasubrtf320
{ onttbl 0 nil charset0 Monaco;}
{colortbl;
ed255green255 lue255;
ed130green40 lue21;}
paperw11905paperh16837margl1440margr1440vieww10500viewh10200viewkind0
deftab720
pardpardeftab720sl320qj
0 s28 cf2 body {
zoom: 130%;
whereas if you had saved it as plain text - it would look like this
body {
zoom: 130%;

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