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Controlling Internet Explorer’s Appearance

Thursday, August 20, 2009

The remaining options on the General tab of the Internet Options dialog box allow you to alter the appearance of Internet Explorer and the Web pages it displays. Available options are as follows:

Colors Allows you to manipulate the colors Internet Explorer uses on Web pages for text, background, and hyperlinks in Microsoft windows.

Fonts Allows you to specify the font Internet Explorer uses to display text on Web pages that do not specify a particular font.

Languages Allows you to control which language is used to display content if a site offers more than one language in windows xp.

Accessibility Allows you to control additional settings about how Internet Explorer displays colors and fonts. In particular, you can have Internet Explorer ignore settings that are specified by Web pages and use settings you configured.

This feature is useful for users who have configured accessibility options.

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