Is there a way to make a selected text bigger/smaller? And which is the best?

Edit: Why so many downvotes? At least leave a comment for this reaction...

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Your browser can almost certainly do this. Is that not what you're looking for? –  mixedmath Sep 5 '13 at 20:09
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No, I meant when I'm writing a question/answer. –  user2692669 Sep 5 '13 at 21:33
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Font weight means light, medium, bold, and so on. Apparently you mean font size. –  Rahul Sep 5 '13 at 23:57
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You are right, title fixed. –  user2692669 Sep 6 '13 at 8:10
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Note that voting on meta often has a different meaning than on the main site (see here). My guess would be that some users are downvoting because they do not feel that the implied feature request would be useful/needed. –  Arthur Fischer Sep 6 '13 at 14:28

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up vote 7 down vote accepted

Thinking about it, I also realize that we could $\Large\text{use LaTeX}$ in ways that are $\Huge\text{still of questionable merit}$, but which fit inline. Note that we can't ${\fontsize{3cm}{1em}\selectfont use an arbitrary fontsize}$. But then again, some might ask $\Tiny\text{why we would do this at all.}$

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I thought of latex but they should add something more... functional (like the B button for Bold). We whould do this to emphasize the text that some people are ignoring just to answer as quickly as the can and get to misleading answers that try to solve what they wanted their question to be. –  user2692669 Sep 6 '13 at 8:11
    
1 more thing: Why don't you join these answers? As two seperate options? –  user2692669 Sep 6 '13 at 8:19
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@user2692669, if you want to emphasise text then you have * and **. –  Peter Taylor Sep 6 '13 at 9:24
    
They obviously need something more special with a little kick in it ;) –  user2692669 Sep 6 '13 at 9:40
    
ouch thanks now my eyeballs hurt ! –  Howard Pautz Sep 7 '13 at 1:25
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Ironically, I find this answer artistically quite beautiful. –  user1551 Sep 7 '13 at 5:55
    
So how do you use that in the editor? –  Qwerty Jun 3 '14 at 15:01

I suppose if you really wanted to

Then you could

vary it up by abusing headers

But this

hurts my sensibilities

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As you said, that's abuse and front-end designers whould commit suicude if they saw something like that (it would be sooooo out of context). –  user2692669 Sep 5 '13 at 22:09

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