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what is with all the blank space on the sides of the browser?

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Well, I was forced into Firefox 9, and 1/4 of the screen on the right, and 1/4 on the left, is blank white space. Why would that happen? Plus, I have to change the zoom everytime I load a new page.

Can anyone help? Using Win7 on a laptop with a display at 1920 x 1080.

Well, I was forced into Firefox 9, and 1/4 of the screen on the right, and 1/4 on the left, is blank white space. Why would that happen? Plus, I have to change the zoom everytime I load a new page. Can anyone help? Using Win7 on a laptop with a display at 1920 x 1080.

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REALLY missing the 3.* version! Hate hate hate the new versions and the Chrome look-alike stuff.

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You can use an extension to set a default font size and page zoom on web pages.