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My web page at 100% is too big for my screen, at 75% it's kinda hard to read. Can I get it to like 85% and keep it there permatly. Now I have to take time to change it on every page! Thanks.

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Every time I cahnge web pages I have to stop and resize to 75%, ehich is a little small. But 100% won't all fit my screen. Can I get to like 80 or 85% and keep it like that so I don't have to resize every page? Thanks.

Every time I cahnge web pages I have to stop and resize to 75%, ehich is a little small. But 100% won't all fit my screen. Can I get to like 80 or 85% and keep it like that so I don't have to resize every page? Thanks.

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Which add-on did you install that shows you the percentage for page zoom?


The Firefox Page Zoom feature does a domain by domain level of saving the users preferred zoom level settings, there is no default Page Zoom level setting in Firefox and there's no display of zoom %.

Default FullZoom Level extension:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6965

NoSquint extension:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2592/

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I didn't download anything, I just couldn't read the whole page because some was hidden on the right side. I had to go to options every page and resize by choosing 75%. Although I would like about 85% if it fits. I downlosded the page you suggested, and restarted firefox, but can't find the adjustment buttons anywhere? Thanks for your help, do you know where to locate the adjustment buttons and how to save new size of page?

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So I downloaded that squint add on. On my mail page it works great but when I go to a new page then the percentage goes back to 120% until I change it again on that page? Is this the way it's supposed to funtion?