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Hello everyone, my website text appears slightly bigger in firefox than all other browsers.

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I have tested my website on my laptop using web-kit browsers, IE and Firefox but Firefox alone displays text to be slightly bigger than the rest of the browsers. It has same rendering effects when it comes to images. I tried defining these elements using %, em, px etc but all in vain. I have test "bare bone" html code like: <body>

pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee help

</body> with css: p{font-size: 11px; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif;} yet the results is as mentioned above. Other sites however render the same font-size on my laptop even in different browsers.

I have tested my website on my laptop using web-kit browsers, IE and Firefox but Firefox alone displays text to be slightly bigger than the rest of the browsers. It has same rendering effects when it comes to images. I tried defining these elements using %, em, px etc but all in vain. I have test "bare bone" html code like: <body> <p>pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee help</p> </body> with css: p{font-size: 11px; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif;} yet the results is as mentioned above. Other sites however render the same font-size on my laptop even in different browsers.

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Identical in Firefox 31 as in IE8.

Try resetting the Zoom level while viewing that page. { Ctrl + 0 } [Ctrl plus the zero keys]

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URL for your website?

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Hey ! First, am sorry I didn't give the URL. Here is it: http://etougebe-baptistchurch.org/ebc/best_test.html

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Chosen Solution

Identical in Firefox 31 as in IE8.

Try resetting the Zoom level while viewing that page. { Ctrl + 0 } [Ctrl plus the zero keys]

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wooow! It worked(99.999%). You are a very clever man.Thank you sir!