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When I'm editing a post, the text looks too small. I want larger text while editing.

Note that I'm not referring to increasing the text in the resulting post ... I mean the text as it is displayed while I am editing, only.

I've looked at Settings under "Writing" and I see I can change the number of lines in the editor to make the edit area larger to fill more of my screen, but how can I make each of those lines render in a larger font?

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Put this on the top of your functions.php file after the first <?php

add_action( 'admin_print_styles-post.php', 'my_admin_css' );
add_action( 'admin_print_styles-post-new.php', 'my_admin_css' );
function my_admin_css() {
?>
<style type="text/css">
#editorcontainer textarea#content { font-size:130%!important }
</style>
<?php
}

The function will print out the additional CSS on the pages where you write posts only (so it's not loading on every admin page), and applies a font size increase ... adjust as required.. Source

The above code will work for HTML mode, for Visual mode, edit the editor-style.css, it's included with the theme .. (it's used to make the Visual editor render text the same as it's shown on front side of your side of your site - you're of course welcome to make changes to that file). Source

I hope that helps.

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  • Thanks - I just tried. It does increase the font size in my HTML editor, but not in my visual editor. Commented Nov 26, 2011 at 17:56
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    @ChrisW.Rea Did you edit the font-size in the editor-style.css? That should change the size of the font in the visual editor. Commented Nov 26, 2011 at 18:05
  • Yes, thanks for mentioning that. I just came across editor-style.css as mentioned here: deluxeblogtips.com/2010/05/editor-style-wordpress-30.html .. solved my problem. Now I can write without having to squint :-) Commented Nov 26, 2011 at 19:50

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