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The problem with zooming the text as a solution is that I like to have my minimum font size set at 18 for all the sites I visit. Thank you for your suggestions - although it is sad that such steps should even be necessary with Apple's own browser on Apple's own site! Especially since Camino and Firefox do not have this difficulty. IMac 1 GHz Flat Panel 15" PPC 768 MB RAM Mac OS X (10.4.9) This is probably not the solution you were looking for but perhaps a decent enough workaround. If your experience is like mine you should notice that when you press the larger letter "A" two or three times you should find a suitable text size, 18 or above - and without the annoying jumble. Under Safari's View menu > Customize Address Bar, drag the Text Size button to the Address Bar and press Done. Instead of setting a minimum font size through Safari preferences, add the larger/smaller Text Size button to your Address Bar. Unless I was missing something.īut here's maybe some better news. In other words, SafariStand's Site Alteration feature doesn't allow you to simply "turn off" Apple's Discussion page style sheet. If you don't have your own style sheet you'd have to create one and enter it into your Style Sheet Location directory so that it can be chosen. From what I was able to discern in a cursory testing, however, was that you would need to enable SafariStand's Site Alteration feature, add the Apple Discussion site, and then select your own existing style sheet - assuming you have one. I don't remember having this problem in the past, but it's been quite a while.I didn't have much luck with SafariStand. That is, the icons on the left are half hidden 'behind' the monitor, and the task bar at the bottom is barely in sight at the bottom edge of the monitor. When I tried it at 1280*800, just for completeness, the whole desktop seems to overlap the limits of the monitor.

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That is, there is about a 2cm black band to the right of the display, between the right edge of the monitor and the right edge of the display and there is about a 1cm black band below the desktop. When I tried it at 1280*768 the proportions looked right, but the desktop seems to have been moved up and to the left. When I tried it at 1280*720 the desktop fits neatly into the monitor, but the graphics and text look as though they are stretched vertically - ie too tall for their width. When I have the screen resolution set to 1024*768 the desktop fits neatly into the monitor. I started a new thread because it is a different problem, and because it may be a Viewsonic monitor or ATI screen driver problem rather than a Windows-XP problem.

zoomtext 10 thunderbird

With a lot of help I've been able to fix the Control Panel>Display problem I had earlier.










Zoomtext 10 thunderbird