Here's my current biggest minor notebook annoyance: Often when I project a 
notebook (e.g. when teaching) I have the browser zoomed in to make things 
more readable for the audience. When the zoom level is high enough, 
whenever the saving/autosaving box shows up, it forces a linebreak in the 
menu line. This momentarily shifts everything in the rest of the browser 
window, and is quite disorienting to the audience (and me).  I'm often 
projecting stuff that uses a custom kernel with a relatively long name, 
compounding things.  With a default python 3 kernel, I can replicate this 
problem by manually saving in a fullscreen firefox browser on a recent 
macbook pro screen at 200% zoom, and with my custom kernel (whose name is: 
"Lambda 
Notebook (Python 3)") it only takes 150% zoom. The problem is exacerbated 
if I'm connecting to a low resolution projector, so I'm guessing even 
people not using a long-named kernel have occasionally run into this.

Does anyone have any tips/workarounds for this? Is there a way to disable 
the UI saving notifications? Disabling autosave isn't my preferred solution.

A related question is if there's a way to zoom only the notebook body, e.g. 
browser zoom without affecting the menu/toolbar/title sizes. The whole menu 
area tends to take up more real estate than it's worth at higher zoom 
levels, and that would solve the specific autosave problem as well.

Thanks for any help,
-kyle

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