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How can I permanently resize web page content to be larger on all tabs I open?

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I can either CTRL and scroll or View --> zoom to set the size, but how do I apply this change for all tabs permanently?

I can either CTRL and scroll or View --> zoom to set the size, but how do I apply this change for all tabs permanently?

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By default FF is a standard default if you want to make custom changes one must use Addons/Extensions or userChrome.css edits.

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I tried that. All the available add ons are no longer supported! I don't use Chrome.

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FF as it is now has standard layout and any other changes you want to make or modify will be only by userChrome.css or Addon/Extensions. That is the choices they have to change FF now. And anything outdated and not updated to work with FF57+ will be up to the addon creator to update or not.

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You can look at Zoom Page WE and NoSquint Plus extension to set a default font size and page zoom on web pages.


Firefox uses the "chrome://" protocol to access its internal files and use chrome in other cases like userChrome.css (no relation with Google Chrome).

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Thanks for the help!