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In Firefox, my Facebook page now features a large white space on upper left while news and updates are almost a whole page down, but i have no problem with safari, so what can i do to fix this?

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Recently, I noticed my Facebook page looks different in Firefox. There's a large white space taking up about 25% of page (upper left), and then the "favorites," "groups" and "apps" lists are stacked up about in the middle. The news feeds, updates and "what's on your mind?" box are located clear down toward bottom of page. I haven't experienced this with Safari so assume it's a Firefox issue. What can I do? Thanks.

Recently, I noticed my Facebook page looks different in Firefox. There's a large white space taking up about 25% of page (upper left), and then the "favorites," "groups" and "apps" lists are stacked up about in the middle. The news feeds, updates and "what's on your mind?" box are located clear down toward bottom of page. I haven't experienced this with Safari so assume it's a Firefox issue. What can I do? Thanks.

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If you have increased the minimum font size then try the default setting "none" as a high value can cause issues like you described.

  • Firefox > Preferences > Content : Fonts & Colors > Advanced > Minimum Font Size (none)
  • Firefox > Preferences > Content : Fonts & Colors > Advanced > [X] "Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above"

You can use an extension to set a default font size and page zoom on web pages: