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My email page is suddenly super tiny! I cannot read it! HELP!

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All of a sudden, my email page is super tiny. I cannot read my emails and cannot figure out how to bring my page back to normal size. None of my other pager are tiny. Please help!

All of a sudden, my email page is super tiny. I cannot read my emails and cannot figure out how to bring my page back to normal size. None of my other pager are tiny. Please help!

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Hold down CTRL and hit the "+" key several times to increase the font size.

Also, click the Firefox button, go to Options | Options | Content and in the Fonts & Colors menu, click the Advanced button. Where you see "Minimum Font Size", set it "9" (or higher).

Also, remove the checkmark from "Allow pages to choose their own fonts...."

I've included a screenshot of my own setup in case you want to try experimenting with fonts as well.


EDIT: update Flash a.s.a.p. The version you have installed at the moment is a security risk. See http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa11-02.html

Download via http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/


Also update Java via http://www.java.com/en/

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