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Firefox loads pages so that I have to move the blue slider over to view the entire page, why won't it load the page to fit my screen properly?

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If I go to a textual forum, only the first two-thirds of each line is displayed, I have to move the slider to see the right hand end of each sentence.

If I go to an image oriented page such as YouTube, the image is loaded so that I see mainly the left most portions of it very large and have to move that blue slider at the bottom of the screen to the right to see the rest of the page.

If I go to a textual forum, only the first two-thirds of each line is displayed, I have to move the slider to see the right hand end of each sentence. If I go to an image oriented page such as YouTube, the image is loaded so that I see mainly the left most portions of it very large and have to move that blue slider at the bottom of the screen to the right to see the rest of the page.

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Hello ,

when suddenly one site is very big or very small, resetting the Firefox page zoom can help.

You have two options: Go to View > Zoom > Reset or press the shortcut Ctrl+0

This should fix it!