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[*] posted on 12-7-2006 at 10:17 AM


It doesn't replace Internet Explorer, just installs in addition to it. and with "View in IE" I have never had to go back to IE, get updates etc all through Firefox.



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[*] posted on 12-7-2006 at 10:45 AM


thank you one and all i now have foxfire and i can see the print



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[*] posted on 12-7-2006 at 04:46 PM


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Originally posted by lencho
Quote:
Originally posted by bigjohn
Jerry,

I did not know about the Control+ trick but this might also work.
At the top of your screen it should say:
File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
Click on View and a drop down box will open up.
Click on text size and another box will open showing:

Largest Larger Medium Smaller Smallest


Oh, I WISH Microsoft had not done that. Anything other than a setting of "medium", really misses up the font scheme of a LOT of normally well-implemented pages.

Grumble...

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Actually Larry, the fonts only change this way i(and with Ctrl+scroll) in IE (versions ?? through 6; don't know about 7 yet) if they are coded as relative font sizes and not absolute sizes. To see it get all messed up, one can do this on the Today's Posts page - and it plays funny tricks because the way the XMB developers coded that page.

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