Can the zoom level be increased?

The bottom right hand corner of IE has a zoom level adjustment for the vision impaired. I do not wish to just increase the font size, rather the entire webpage.

Hi nostuh,
You can increase the zoom level by hitting ''CTRL and +''. These options are also available in the ''View > Zoom'' menu. You can find a more detailed explanation of all the ways to use Zoom in [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-use-zoom the How do I use Zoom Knowledge Base article].
Hopefully this helps!

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