I know, new Facebook sucks, doesn't it? It's way too small, and it can barely be read. Pressing "Ctrl" + "+" can be quite annoying, and it's not 100% satisfactory. So how do you get it big again?
Easy. Thanks to an extension called "Facebook Font Fixer" found at UserScripts.org, you can get your homepage's font back to its original size
How to get it to work
This script only works with Google Chrome, Opera, Mozilla Firefox and (possibly, haven't tried it yet) Safari. The most recommended one is Google Chrome, which I suggest you to download.
If you use Google Chrome, simply visit this page, click the green 'Install' button, and then 'Continue'. Once it's installed, refresh your Facebook Homepage, and voilá

If you use Mozilla Firefox, you need to use Greasemonkey.
Greasemonkey is an extension for Mozilla Firefox, an open source Web Browser. Most userscripts are written for Firefox & Greasemonkey (although some work in Opera, Safari and even Internet Explorer).
For this guide I will assume you are using Firefox, if not you should install Firefox first.
Userscripts run via Greasemonkey
Now that you have Firefox, you need to install Greasemonkey. After installation (which requires restarting your browser), you are now ready to install userscripts.
Now clicking on a .user.js link triggers Greasemonkey to pop up the script installation panel. Greasemonkey shows you a list of what sites the script will run on and ask if you want to install the script.
Now loading a web page results in additional code (the userscript) being run.
After you have downloaded and installed Greasemonkey, visit this page, click the green 'Install' button, and then 'Continue'

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