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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... 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? Yes, and I also tried it with the "Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above" box both checked and unchecked. The settings change the appearance of the text (font and size), but don't widen the whole page to fill the display. I just noticed something. I use "Yahoo" as my home page. It may have something to do with their settings. I may be on to something .... Eisboch Try this if you haven't already. In Firefox. Tools Options Content. Play around with the Font Size. The default is 16. When you click on the down arrow you get a drop down list of font sizes. If one the sizes on the list doesn't fit your exact preferences you can manually type in a number that isn't on the list like 21. I think that will accomplish what you're trying to do. As all html coders are not created equal you will probably run into some sites that will be too wide. Then the CRTL-plus/minus will have to be invoked if you don't want to scroll horizontally. This change will not affect other programs and will "stick" when you close/reopen Firefox. |
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