 is from Pensacola Craig. I love, I'm often like all of us frustrated when Apple rolls out some new feature in, you know, iOS or macOS, it doesn't matter. And it's like, oh, I wish I could do more with this, right? And then over time, they often deliver the more, right? And that has happened in iOS 15. I didn't even realize it. Pensacola Craig says, full transparency, this tip partially comes from a listener of Allison's Nozilla Cast. All right, great, cool. We're all one community. So yeah, absolutely, it's great. He says, one big pain for me has always been when setting text to a larger size via settings. Wouldn't it be awesome for some apps to support dynamic text sizing, but awful for others? Like I want it in messages, but I don't want it in safaris as well. The good news is iOS 15 now lets you set up some attributes, text is one, on a per app basis. One way to do this, and I think this was the one that was shared over in Nozilla Cast is go to settings, accessibility, and under the general section, you will find per app settings. And you can add apps there to make customizations for those that are not already on the list. He says, but that's the hard way. And here's the tip that I will add beyond what has already been shared. He says, the easy way specifically for text size is to add text size to control center. Once you've done that, you can swipe into control center while in an app and then control the text size for that specific app. He says, the view is similar to iOS 14 with one additional control. You can set it for just the app you're in or for all apps. That's the easy way when using iOS 15. I like this, yeah, okay. So I'm definitely adding that to iOS 15's control center on my phone, yeah, because you're right. There are some apps where I would like it to be bigger and other apps where it's like, please no. And so you sort of had to make Sophie's choice, right? And pick one or the other, yeah, we don't have to. It's beautiful.