I need a large font to be able to read comfortably and mumsnet seems to have been deliberately coded to override the accessibility settings in my browser.
I am using an samsung android phone and a Chrome browser. I usually have the accessibility settings on 140% for comfortable reading.
The first image is a random forum page with the accessibility settings in te browser set at 100% (ie normal). The second image is what I get with accessibility settings at 140% - it is almost imperceptibly bigger. By pixels it is possibly about 10% larger. I took screengrabs too of the same page with the accessibility settings at 190%, 240% and 300% and they are all identical, there is no further increase. The coding on the site just gives a big F>ck You to visual impairment - one size fits all, if you need a bigger text size then 10% is the maximum allowed.
I can read a post by using the two-finger "zoom" instead but this means I only see half of each line on screen at a time, and have to constantly swipe right and left every few words which is a very arduous way to read and means I often miss details and cannot possibly read the whole thread and keep my sanity intact.
I know how web page coding works. You do not have to override users' needs like this. Please stop excluding people with visual impairments like this.