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Firefox toolbar text size & icons too small

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Hello Firefox Help:

I have Windows 7 Home Premium with Firefox 3.6.13.

The icons and text is far too small in my toolbar. I used the add-on "Theme Font & Size Changer" and it helped with the text. However, all of icons are too small.

I recall this being a problem with Windows XP Media Center 2005. Is this a "bug" with Firefox and Windows 7?

How do I change the size of the icons?

Thanks, k

Hello Firefox Help: I have Windows 7 Home Premium with Firefox 3.6.13. The icons and text is far too small in my toolbar. I used the add-on "Theme Font & Size Changer" and it helped with the text. However, all of icons are too small. I recall this being a problem with Windows XP Media Center 2005. Is this a "bug" with Firefox and Windows 7? How do I change the size of the icons? Thanks, k

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View > Toolbars > Customize
At the bottom left, is Use small icons check-marked?

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Increase the String pref layout.css.devPixelsPerPx from 1.0 to 2.0 in 0.1 steps to see what works best.
In current Firefox versions this pref is a String value parsed to a float and allows to fine tune the dimensions of all elements (user interface and web pages) more precisely.

See also http://kb.mozillazine.org/about%3Aconfig

If the content on websites needs to be adjusted after changing prefs then you can look at NoSquint or Default FullZoom Level.