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How can I enlarge top site panels? They are too small, regardless of whether one or two rows is displayed.

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The displayed dimensions of the top site panels in the latest upgrade to Firefox Quantum (version 57.0) is too small. In the prior version, each panel was significantly larger. With Quantum, each panel is much smaller, regardless of whether one row or two rows are displayed. There is plenty of room to display larger panels, since I opted to remove displays of pocket suggestions, highlights, and snippets in my customization.

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The displayed dimensions of the top site panels in the latest upgrade to Firefox Quantum (version 57.0) is too small. In the prior version, each panel was significantly larger. With Quantum, each panel is much smaller, regardless of whether one row or two rows are displayed. There is plenty of room to display larger panels, since I opted to remove displays of pocket suggestions, highlights, and snippets in my customization. Any suggestions?

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Check your zoom controls.

<Control> (Mac=<Command>) + (plus) enlarge - (minus) reduce 0 (zero) restore

This will increase or decrease the number of tabs shown on the page.

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Hello, unfortunately you cannot currently do this, however you can use this awesome add-on as a work around! It's very customizable - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-tools/

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Chosen Solution

Check your zoom controls.

<Control> (Mac=<Command>) + (plus) enlarge - (minus) reduce 0 (zero) restore

This will increase or decrease the number of tabs shown on the page.

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Thanks, this seems to work. I didn't realize you can change the zoom for one page (the top site panels), and it won't be applied to other pages like my home page. Great work-around.

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With Firefox, the zoom is set up to be website specific.

There are also add-ons that give you even better control on how sites or even specific pages are displayed.