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Below is the javascript I used to increase the font size of all HTML contents within #myContent. The strange thing here is that whenever increaseFontSize() is invoked, the font size does not get increased, instead it gets reduced. Can some kind souls advise on what I have done wrong. Thank you.

I put up an alert on fontSizeStr and fontSize. fontSizeStr reads 14 while fontSize reads 12. The last line should change the contents to 12px but it does not. The font decreased.

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function increaseFontSize() {
   var fontSizeStr = $("#myContent").css('font-size');
   var fontSize = parseInt (fontSizeStr,10) + 2;
   $("#myContent").css("font-size", fontSize + "px");
}
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<div id="myContent">
    <html>
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    <p>Actual Contents 1</p>
    <p>Actual Contents 2</p>
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    </html>
</div>
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[Updates]: - Added "px" to the end of the fontSize. - Changed from "fontSize" to "font-size"

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You need to update

 $("#myContent").css("fontSize", fontSize);

to

 $("#myContent").css("font-size", fontSize + "px");
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  • Thanks for the reply. It still shrink the font instead of increasing the font-size. I tested the code in both devices (through Phonegap) that run different Android versions (4.3, 4.4). Not sure why it works on 1 device but not on another.
    – benjamin
    Jul 4, 2015 at 13:35
  • This should work. The problem with setting font-size is the one I mentioned in answer. There seems to be some other issues like what is html tag doing inside div? Additionally, it will be great if you create a fiddle/plunker for the same Jul 4, 2015 at 15:09
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please add - in fontSize like font-size

$("#myContent").css("font-size", fontSize + "px");

Use

var fontSizeStr= fontSizeStr.substring(0,fontSizeStr.length-2);
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  • Thanks for the reply. It still shrink the font instead of increasing the font-size. Not sure why.
    – benjamin
    Jul 4, 2015 at 13:35
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    Can you add !mportant like this $("#myContent").css("font-size", fontSize + "px !important"); or try one more thing first try to set fix value like .css("font-size", "40px"); and check if it works
    – Chander .k
    Jul 4, 2015 at 13:41
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    first try to set var fontSize = 40; if it works then please check the code var fontSizeStr = $("#myContent").css('font-size'); var fontSize = parseInt (fontSizeStr,10) + 2; there may be problem
    – Chander .k
    Jul 4, 2015 at 13:57
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    So this is not working parseInt (fontSizeStr,10) + 2 because fontSizeStr=14px which contains px which is not parsing into int so it is returning the 12
    – Chander .k
    Jul 4, 2015 at 14:06
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    use var fontSize = fontSizeStr.substring( 0,fontSizeStr.length-2);
    – Chander .k
    Jul 4, 2015 at 14:18
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function increaseFontSize() {
   var fontSizeStr = $("#myContent").css('font-size');
   var fontSize = fontSizeStr.substring(fontSizeStr.length-2, fontSizeStr.length);
   var newFontSize = parseInt (fontSize,10) + 2;
   $("#myContent").css("font-size", newFontSize + "px");
}
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  • Thanks @Gustaf, appreciate your help! Jul 4, 2015 at 13:07
  • Thanks for the reply. It still shrink the font instead of increasing the font-size. Not sure why....
    – benjamin
    Jul 4, 2015 at 13:34
  • Do you want to increase size for <p>Actual Contents 1</p> and <p>Actual Contents 2</p> etc?? Jul 4, 2015 at 13:43
  • I want to increase the text within the DIV.
    – benjamin
    Jul 4, 2015 at 13:45
  • It should be $("#myContent").css("font-size", fontSize + "px"); instead of $("#myContent").css("fontSize", fontSize + "px");, note font-size instead of fontSize Try with the updated answer!! Jul 4, 2015 at 13:48
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Here is your working code of JSFIDDLE.

http://jsfiddle.net/alaksandarjesus/xju2xksp/1/

<div id="myContent">
    <p>Actual Contents 1</p>
    <p>Actual Contents 2</p>
</div>
<button onClick="increaseFontSize()">Click Me</button>

Tested in my localhost, with html tags, its working fine.

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