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Browser Zoom

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Version 3.5.10 Zoom stayed active as long as browser was open, any tabs opened had to be adjusted. Version 3.6.6 every website change of changes within a website required Zoom as it would not remain stable in each link. I use a 50" hdtv as a monitor and this get old real fast. I've returned to 3.5.10. Please let me know when this is repaired.

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Every time Firefox opened

== downloaded 3.6.6

Version 3.5.10 Zoom stayed active as long as browser was open, any tabs opened had to be adjusted. Version 3.6.6 every website change of changes within a website required Zoom as it would not remain stable in each link. I use a 50" hdtv as a monitor and this get old real fast. I've returned to 3.5.10. Please let me know when this is repaired. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == downloaded 3.6.6

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In fact this is not a bug please read the following wiki articles. Font size and zoom - increase the size of web pages and Font size and zoom - increase the size of web pages. These instructions will work with the latest version of Firefox.

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david karch For zooming, see: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6965 (I use this one) http://urandom.ca/nosquint/


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