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I am sorry for not being clear. This is about an article page content font size, yesterday I asked my dad to read the article from a website but he couldn't read it properly because of the small font size, then I checked for a zoomIn option but this option is not available in Chrome. I checked some of the other sites but none of them have font change options. It's a common feature I wonder why no one has it Or is there any good reason behind it?

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    This could be an interesting question if it had some more detail. @Dilip Kumar, can you probably add a bit more context? Feb 26, 2016 at 11:16
  • I agree with above answer... also if you talking about navigation than it should categories Main Nav, Sub Nav (fonts can be different)
    – user80085
    Feb 26, 2016 at 14:25
  • This Information Architects blog post from 2012 still rings true, to me. They advocate sizing type based on the distance a reader is likely to be from the screen, so for "mobile" that would be whatever's readable at 1-2' (about 1/2m) and for tablets, it'd likely be more like 2-2 1/2'(about 3/4m)—more than likely, you'd want a larger size on tablets than on phones.
    – Nate Green
    Feb 26, 2016 at 15:36

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If you mean different sizes between different devices resolution (width x height), the answer is YES!

Smaller device may require bigger font size

If you mean different sizes between Title, Subtitle and content the answer is YES!

*Titles > Subtitles > content *

If you mean different sizes between Title of same level but different pages, the answer is NO

You can lose your identity and standardization

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