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There is a site that I need to access several times every day, but which has a rather poor interface. A hack exists, wich doubles a particular frame in size, making the text easier to read. That hack requires you to enter some lines of code into the console. Unfortunately, when you log out of the site, the frame reverts to its original size.

Is there a way to automate this process? Can firefox somehow remember the code, so that I won't have to copy and paste it 4-5 times every day?

There is a site that I need to access several times every day, but which has a rather poor interface. A hack exists, wich doubles a particular frame in size, making the text easier to read. That hack requires you to enter some lines of code into the console. Unfortunately, when you log out of the site, the frame reverts to its original size. Is there a way to automate this process? Can firefox somehow remember the code, so that I won't have to copy and paste it 4-5 times every day?

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There are several add-ons that can color or zoom a page. The settings are global (all sites) or to a specific site.

NoSquint {web link} NoSquint allows you to adjust the text-only and full-page (both text and images) zoom levels as well as color settings both globally (for all sites) and per site.

NoSquint doesn’t work with Firefox v47+ Please try NoSquint Plus {web link} Manage site-specific zoom levels and color settings

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FredMcD said

There are several add-ons that can color or zoom a page.

Thank you, but the problem isn't the size of the text. The text itself is readably, but it's crammed into a tiny frame, so that one has to scroll all the time. I need to alter the size of that particular frame, without altering the size of its contents, or the rest of the page. The console code does exactly that, but it's too much fuss to have to copy and paste it all the time.