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IE allows me to 'zoom' so that content fills more of my 20" screen. How do I do this in FireFox?

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Firefox displays my home page (cbc.ca) in a narrow 7" strip down the middle of my 20" HP300 AIO screen. IE allows me to zoom on either side of the 100% mark. How can I do this in FireFox?

Firefox displays my home page (cbc.ca) in a narrow 7" strip down the middle of my 20" HP300 AIO screen. IE allows me to zoom on either side of the 100% mark. How can I do this in FireFox?

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

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

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Yes, it works. CTRL+\ is a little more cumbersome than clicking an icon and choosing a zoom-size, but yes, it works.

Thanks to the author.