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Text and images of Yahoo mail opening page using Firefox 6.0.1 or 7.0.1 are very tiny, but NOT using Internet Explorer. I have used Firefox for years without this problem. Thanks

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I have used Firefox for years. I bought a new Dell Laptop 3 weeks ago, came with Internet Explorer. I later downloaded FF 6.0.1, which I prefer. After a few days of normal use, the log in page of Yahoo mail came up in very tiny letters and images- unreadable. I went to Firefox Options, again Options, then Content. All the fonts were at least 14. I unchecked the option to let web sites chose their own fonts but still get very tiny sign in page. When I copy and past the Yahoo mail URL into Internet explorer, the Yahoo sign in page is normal in size. I uninstalled FF 6.0.1 and downloaded FF 7.0.1 but that gave the same microscopic text. Thanks for any help. Paul

I have used Firefox for years. I bought a new Dell Laptop 3 weeks ago, came with Internet Explorer. I later downloaded FF 6.0.1, which I prefer. After a few days of normal use, the log in page of Yahoo mail came up in very tiny letters and images- unreadable. I went to Firefox Options, again Options, then Content. All the fonts were at least 14. I unchecked the option to let web sites chose their own fonts but still get very tiny sign in page. When I copy and past the Yahoo mail URL into Internet explorer, the Yahoo sign in page is normal in size. I uninstalled FF 6.0.1 and downloaded FF 7.0.1 but that gave the same microscopic text. Thanks for any help. Paul

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Thanks, for the very helpful information. I had talked with 4 different techies at Dell (all young men in India, of course) and could NOT get the answer!