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why is Facebook so small and takes up about 25% of the screen?

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all other websites are normal but facebook is tinjy and only takes up the center 25% of my screen. it works fine under Internet explorer. I do not have problems with any other website on Firefox. Thanks

all other websites are normal but facebook is tinjy and only takes up the center 25% of my screen. it works fine under Internet explorer. I do not have problems with any other website on Firefox. Thanks

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If the text and images are tiny, you might have the site zoomed out. You can use either:

  • Ctrl+0 (that's a zero)
  • View menu > Zoom > Reset

to return it to the default size.

When you are using the orange Firefox button (short menus), you can tap the Alt key or press F10 to display the classic menu bar to use the old View menu.

Does that fix it?

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Выбранное решение

If the text and images are tiny, you might have the site zoomed out. You can use either:

  • Ctrl+0 (that's a zero)
  • View menu > Zoom > Reset

to return it to the default size.

When you are using the orange Firefox button (short menus), you can tap the Alt key or press F10 to display the classic menu bar to use the old View menu.

Does that fix it?

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Thanks, that was too easy. I am not sure why that happened. Dan

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Speaking of too easy, if you happen to be holding down the Ctrl key while scrolling the mouse wheel, you can make the page huge or tiny in under a second. That's probably the most common scenario for getting extreme zoom levels.