On Nov 20, 9:51 pm, David Wilkinson <[email protected]> wrote: > Campy wrote: > > 2. The size of the site showing on the screen typically has to be > > reduced to 75% in order to be able to see it without a lot of > > scrolling back and forth. I have tried reducing the size of the > > fonts, however this has had minimal effect. Is there a way to adjust > > SeaMonkey so that the screen will automatically be reduced ? > > Campy: > > Do you have your Windows 7 set to enlarge the fonts to 150% (144 DPI) or more? > If so, SeaMonkey 2 (and FireFox 3) will zoom all your web pages by a factor of > two. If you decrease the font magnification to 125% (120 DPI) then this will > not > happen. > > The rationale for this behavior is that many web pages containing graphics do > not display well when zoomed by non-integer factors, so the browser does not > zoom until the requested text magnification is closer to 2.0 than 1.0. I > personally think this behavior is a mistake when it causes the page to require > horizontal scaling. > > -- > David Wilkinson
Thank you. That solved the problem of scrolling back and forth. I am still having the problem of having to hit the bookmark/link multiple times before the browser will go to the web site. Any suggestions on solving this problem ? Thanks again, Campy _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

