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when i go from one webpagr to another the screen resolution changes from 32 bits to 8 bits.

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Im running windows xp and firefox 32.0 is my default browser.my home page opens and looks fine. then when i go to another website the page switches from 32 bits to 8 bits. I have opened the control panel,clicked on display,clicked on settings,clicked on the resolution box to set it on 32 bits and then clicked ok,the screen changes to 32 bits ,i close the setting tab,close the display properties tab and close the control panel. then when i go to another webpage it goes back to 8 bit and looks fuzzy and the colors aren't right.How do I fix this?

Im running windows xp and firefox 32.0 is my default browser.my home page opens and looks fine. then when i go to another website the page switches from 32 bits to 8 bits. I have opened the control panel,clicked on display,clicked on settings,clicked on the resolution box to set it on 32 bits and then clicked ok,the screen changes to 32 bits ,i close the setting tab,close the display properties tab and close the control panel. then when i go to another webpage it goes back to 8 bit and looks fuzzy and the colors aren't right.How do I fix this?

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The color setting is change from 32-bit color to 8-bit color?

Sometimes the Windows display is affected by compatibility settings in your Firefox shortcut, the icon you use to start Firefox. If you right-click that and choose Properties, then click over to the Compatibility tab, here is where you would indicate that you want Windows to look more primitive when using Firefox. For best results, UNCHECK everything on this tab (in other words, use all of the capabilities of Windows XP).

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The color setting is change from 32-bit color to 8-bit color?

Sometimes the Windows display is affected by compatibility settings in your Firefox shortcut, the icon you use to start Firefox. If you right-click that and choose Properties, then click over to the Compatibility tab, here is where you would indicate that you want Windows to look more primitive when using Firefox. For best results, UNCHECK everything on this tab (in other words, use all of the capabilities of Windows XP).

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that was quick and easy thank you!!!!!