// JavaScript Document /*------------------------------------------------------------ Document Text Sizer- Copyright 2003 - Taewook Kang. All rights reserved. Coded by: Taewook Kang (txkang.REMOVETHIS@hotmail.com) Web Site: http://txkang.com Script featured on Dynamic Drive (http://www.dynamicdrive.com) Please retain this copyright notice in the script. License is granted to user to reuse this code on their own website if, and only if, this entire copyright notice is included. --------------------------------------------------------------*/ //Specify affected tags. Add or remove from list: var tgs = new Array( 'content' ); //Specify spectrum of different font sizes: var szs = new Array( 'xx-small','x-small','small','medium','large','x-large','xx-large' ); var startSz = 2; function ts( trgt,inc ) { if (!document.getElementById) return var d = document,cEl = null,sz = startSz,i,j,cTags; sz += inc; if ( sz < 0 ) sz = 0; if ( sz > 6 ) sz = 6; startSz = sz; if ( !( cEl = d.getElementById( trgt ) ) ) cEl = d.getElementsByTagName( trgt )[ 0 ]; cEl.style.fontSize = szs[ sz ]; for ( i = 0 ; i < tgs.length ; i++ ) { cTags = cEl.getElementsByTagName( tgs[ i ] ); for ( j = 0 ; j < cTags.length ; j++ ) cTags[ j ].style.fontSize = szs[ sz ]; } } /* + Larger Font | + Smaller Font */ /* CUSTOMIZATION There are two areas within the script you can make changes. First, within textsizer.js, you can add additional HTML tags the script should affect. Lets say your webpage's text are all controlled using explicit tags. You can add "font" as a tag the script should affect. Second, inside the code of Step 2, you may substitute "body" with another tag name or even ID name, to localize the text size manipulation to only the specified containers. */