Recent font size issues w/eBay. Now Summary page font too small to read.
eBay font is still displayed properly using IE. BUT gradually, eBay font has been changing font size within a given page of eBay. "My eBay" has 10 drop down selections. These 5 are OK: Bids/Offers, Watch List, Purchase history, My Collections, Messages. These 5 have font so small almost invisible: Summary, Wish List, All Lists, Selling, Followed searches. Hopefully, a fellow eBayer is seeing these changes too.
I'm guessing eBay programmers have been tweaking Internet Explorer to properly display fonts on all pages, as Internet Explorer has had its own eBay font size issues in the past. But now using Internet Explorer looks good! However, in the mean time, Firefox has really gone south. My guess is the tweaking of IE has now wrecked FireFox's ability to display the font sizes properly in eBay. Ask me questions if you aren't seeing what I'm seeing. I can send some screen shots. Thanks, Tom Smiley
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Two other thoughts:
(1) Firefox lets you select a minimum font size for all pages. This can wreck a lot of layouts, so usually it's not very helpful, but if the fonts are unreasonably tiny, you could try it.
"3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Content > "Advanced" button
At the top, set "Fonts for: Western" and then about half way down the dialog, change the Minimum font size to 9.
At the top, set "Fonts for: Other Languages" and repeat the process. Then OK.
Does that enlarge the tiny fonts?
(2) There are scaling issues with the new higher-than-full-HD displays, particularly when the site is using the Flash plugin. If you have such a display, you may need to complain to the site so they can update their Flash media.
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Often this is due to a change in the zoom level of the page. Firefox stores this on a site-by-site basis.
To reset your zoom level to the standard size, you can use either:
- on the "3-bar" menu (or main toolbar), click the % button between the - and + buttons
- on the keyboard, press Ctrl+0 (that's a zero)
If you happen to scroll the mouse wheel while holding down the Ctrl key, you will see the zoom level change. This is a common way to end up with the page text much larger or smaller than expected.
Zaɓi Mafita
Two other thoughts:
(1) Firefox lets you select a minimum font size for all pages. This can wreck a lot of layouts, so usually it's not very helpful, but if the fonts are unreasonably tiny, you could try it.
"3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Content > "Advanced" button
At the top, set "Fonts for: Western" and then about half way down the dialog, change the Minimum font size to 9.
At the top, set "Fonts for: Other Languages" and repeat the process. Then OK.
Does that enlarge the tiny fonts?
(2) There are scaling issues with the new higher-than-full-HD displays, particularly when the site is using the Flash plugin. If you have such a display, you may need to complain to the site so they can update their Flash media.