On 2009/02/04 09:19 (GMT-0500) Brett Patterson composed:

> Okay, one quick question. You say 200% is twice the default size, but in
> browsers like Firefox 3, there is only the (shortcut) Ctrl++ to zoom in, and
> I cannot find the percentage of that zoom, so is 200% font size increasement
> one or two clicks?

Firefox is a Gecko browser with a minimalistic feature set. Another Gecko 
browser, SeaMonkey, with
a more extensive native feature set, lets you choose directly the % you want. 
It has selectable
presets in its view menu. Among them, the third is 200%, which might lead one 
to believe it would
take 3 successive shortcuts to reach 200% in FF. However,
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.1/rev/1d6410485164 shows that's what 
it used to be, and
what it was changed to (6). A quick look shows current FF3 appears to take 6 
steps to reach 200%.
Try FF2 or SM release if you wish fewer steps to get there.
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