Highlight the text, click the Font Color icon (usually an 'A' with a color bar), and select "Black".
Tools like Make Chrome Text Black allow you to force all text on websites to be dark black and thicker.
If the text currently appears gray or a lighter shade, you can manually set it to pure black ( #000000 ).
You can go to chrome://settings/fonts to choose a naturally thicker or darker font style for your browser. 4. Accessibility Settings
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Text size to increase the weight, or search for "Adjust ClearType text" to improve font rendering and sharpness.
If "Black" isn't dark enough, you can use the "More Colors" or "Custom" tool to ensure the hex code is set to #000000 . 3. Browser-Wide Adjustments
Highlight the text, click the Font Color icon (usually an 'A' with a color bar), and select "Black".
Tools like Make Chrome Text Black allow you to force all text on websites to be dark black and thicker.
If the text currently appears gray or a lighter shade, you can manually set it to pure black ( #000000 ).
You can go to chrome://settings/fonts to choose a naturally thicker or darker font style for your browser. 4. Accessibility Settings
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Text size to increase the weight, or search for "Adjust ClearType text" to improve font rendering and sharpness.
If "Black" isn't dark enough, you can use the "More Colors" or "Custom" tool to ensure the hex code is set to #000000 . 3. Browser-Wide Adjustments