This was especially common in old-fashioned movable type printing when smaller fonts were not available.
If I could work out how to print that in smaller font, believe me that's what you'd be reading).
To make the font bigger or smaller just use the 'a A' buttons at article level.
The small font is in the shape of a baluster, and dates from 1666.
Paula Jones is going to begin slipping into a little bit smaller font.
The present, and much smaller, octagonal font stands near the south entrance.
Books arrive quickly, and the screen works well with them-provided you can read reasonably small fonts.
If you use a small font, clicking exactly upon the very first left empty space (the margin), may be difficult.
Just don't expect grandma to be impressed by the small fonts.
The small font and slow menus could be an issue though.