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![]() "D.Duck" wrote in message ... Interesting. I'm sure no html coder and don't understand the different affect that changing the font size has on Yahoo and other sites. I thought CTRL +/- just changed font size. Obviously it does something a little different. BTW, CTRL +/- will not have affect on images. One thing I have read is that Firefox is written to exact W3C standards and Internet Explorer is not. MS takes liberties with the standard in IE were it suits their interests. Some very small minority of coders make sure their sites work properly in IE and don't really care if they do in FF. This may change as FF becomes more popular. For that reason there are a couple of sites I visit everyday that I have to use IE for them to work correctly. Ahhh... your comments made my rememberer work a bit. I recall that when I first started using Firefox several years ago (early versions) often there were websites that did not display properly and I'd shift over to IE to view them. It had nothing to do with add-ons like Java or anything, it was simply the way that Firefox displayed the html code. I haven't noticed it as much (or at all) anymore and had forgotten about the early differences between Firefox displays and IE displays of the same code. Perhaps the code writers are paying more attention to Firefox. I think you have probably hit upon an explanation as to why the two browsers format Yahoo's homepage differently, and it's also likely the reason there is nothing in "about:config" that would relate to it. Oh well, it's not a big deal anyway. I'll just continue hitting Ctrl+. Eisboch |
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