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Vista "turns" off kill switch
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
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On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 22:21:48 -0500, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 17:41:08 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
I don't know which one it is off the top of my head, but most of
them
can be figured out. Any settings you change will become BOLD, so
they
are easy to find again if you decide you chose the wrong setting
and
want to change it.
WOW! Thanks.
I need to go back and study it for a while but I suspect the
solution to my complaint is there.
Eisboch
If that doesn't work out, you can always just buy a bigger
monitor! LOL
OR you can go into the OS appearance/settings and make a subtle
change or two that will resolve the problem on a permanent basis.
I've played with that. The problem is that the OS setting is
perfect for all other programs, including Internet Explorer if I
happen to open it. If I change it to increase the text size of
Firefox, it also affects the display of all other programs, making
them too big. The Firefox default text size setting is smaller
than that of IE or other programs, at least that's the case on both
of my laptops. You can increase it but the new setting is active
only for the current session. When you close Firefox and then
re-open, the text size defaults back to the smaller size.
It's more of an annoyance on this HP computer due to the
"widescreen" display.
I haven't found the text size setting option yet in about
:config
but it must be there somewhere.
Eisboch
What if you go into firefox options, go to the Content selector and
click on it. When it opens, about halfway down, you should see a
select box for default font and one for size. That seems to allow
you to set and hold font sizes. I just tried it on Firefox 2.0.0.11
and it works.
Have you tried that?
That is to make selections if you want to force Firefox to use your font
selections, rather than the ones on the actual webpages. You can end
up with
some pretty funny looking web pages that way.
Eisboch already knows which setting he wants to change. He just wants
to know
how to make his choice the permanent default.
Harry,
It looks like Salt can teach you how to use your OS and browser more
effectively.
Perhaps it does to you, Reggie, since you don't know sh*t from shoepolish.
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