Font size by default in Safari

Is there a way to define the font size so that when you open a new page, the default value is no huge guy who suggests that you go blind? I'm kind of having to 'Order' - at the level of the type to a readable size, everytime I open a new page. Thank you

No, there is nothing in the preferences of Safari I see which allows to do.  You can set the default font to be not less than a certain value and you can do this in the Advanced tab, but which would prevent all sites with great rendering, any small font.  It wouldn't change the already large fonts and make them smaller.

If this is the kind of functionality in a browser, I suggest to download Firefox.  You can set the size and font of police at all what you want, which are two things you can't do in Safari.

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