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how can I make the tiles on a new tab smaller?

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Before the last update I would get 8 tiles on my new tab page and It was great. Now I only get 3 large tiles and cant seem to find a way to zoom out and get the 8 I had before. Anyone else have that issue?

Before the last update I would get 8 tiles on my new tab page and It was great. Now I only get 3 large tiles and cant seem to find a way to zoom out and get the 8 I had before. Anyone else have that issue?

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Hello,

Zooming doesn't change tile sizes for you on the new tab page? Just to be clear about the zooming feature:

  • To make things bigger, press Ctrl and &#43 at the same time.
  • To make things smaller, press Ctrl and - at the same time.
  • To reset the size back to normal, press Ctrl and 0 at the same time.

You can also see jscher2000's Chosen Solution here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1025414 It requires the Stylish add-on but will automatically shrink the tiles on the page so that more appear:

Unless you have an extension installed that changes the new tab page, changing the zoom level for the page will change the size of the tiles and show more. The limit is set to 3 rows by 5 columns by default (if you zoom out the page/shrink the tile sizes sufficiently, the number of tiles are limited to that setting). If you want to change those values:

  1. In the Location bar, type about:config and press Enter. The about:config "This might void your warranty!" warning page may appear.
  2. Click I'll be careful, I promise! to continue to the about:config page.
  3. Search for and modify the preferences (by double clicking the row, or right clicking the row and selecting Modify)
    • browser.newtabpage.columns
    • browser.newtabpage.rows