If you use the WordPress visual editor to write your articles and create your pages, you should certainly be aware that fonts can be difficult to read due to their often very small size and not always suitable for visually impaired people.

Some Themes use the small fonts on the visual editor and unless you're applying CSS changes, you'll have to make do.

Fortunately, there is a WordPress Plugin which allows to adjust the size of the text on the visual editor. It is " Visual Editor Font Size And in this tutorial I show you how to use it.

How to install the "Visual Editor Font Size" plugin

The first thing to do is to install and activate the plugin From your dashboard.

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After activation, go to the article writing interface. You will notice a meta box titled " Visual Editor Font Size Just at the bottom of your visual text editor.

This section contains two different buttons "+" which allows you to increase the font size and "-" who does the opposite (ie reduce the size if you did not understand). Next to these, there is a text " revert ", Which resets the size and" sample: Current Size Which is a sample of the current font size on the visual editor.

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If this section does not appear in your home, consult the tab " Screen options And make sure the box " Visual Editor Font Size Is actually activated.

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That's it, you can now enlarge the size of the text on your blog.

That's it for this tutorial which is all about changing the font of the visual editor. Don't hesitate to share the tip with your friends on social media.