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Yahoo mail problem. Error msg says low resolution and goes into loop. Resolution is set properly and this is onlyyahoo application that gives the problem.

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The yahoo home page loads ok. The mail page will work in chrome but not in firefox. I checked the settings. Yahoo seems to set its own display options. Once the mail page loads it switches between the error message and the inbox in a loop.

All is ok on chrome. It loads with the disolay fitting the screen unlike in firefox where the pages are wider than the screen. T

The yahoo home page loads ok. The mail page will work in chrome but not in firefox. I checked the settings. Yahoo seems to set its own display options. Once the mail page loads it switches between the error message and the inbox in a loop. All is ok on chrome. It loads with the disolay fitting the screen unlike in firefox where the pages are wider than the screen. T

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You're welcome.

Firefox doesn't zoom automatically.
You may have zoomed a page on that domain by accident in the past by pressing the Ctrl key and scrolling with the mouse wheel or via Ctrl and plus (Ctrl + +) (Firefox remembers the page zoom per domain).

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This can be caused by zooming the page (this will report a lower resolution via JavaScript).

Reset the page zoom on pages that cause problems.

  • View > Zoom > Reset (Ctrl+0 (zero); Command+0 on Mac)
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Just tried CTRL 0 it and it stopped the looping...thanks so much. I wonder why it zooms automatically??

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It's easy to change the zoom using the mouse scroll wheel -- if you happen to be holding down the Ctrl key. Hopefully it's something simple like that and not a deeper mystery.

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Выбранное решение

You're welcome.

Firefox doesn't zoom automatically.
You may have zoomed a page on that domain by accident in the past by pressing the Ctrl key and scrolling with the mouse wheel or via Ctrl and plus (Ctrl + +) (Firefox remembers the page zoom per domain).