The zoom controls allow you to increase or decrease either the size of a whole web page or just the size of all the text in order to improve readability. We'll explain how it works.
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Zoom in and out of a website
Here's how you can zoom in and out of individual websites.
- Click the menu button on the right. The Firefox menu will open, and you will see the zoom controls at the bottom.
- Use the button to zoom in, and the button to zoom out. The number in the middle is the current zoom level – click it to reset the zoom to the default zoom level. You can also see the current zoom level in the address bar:
The zoom level is saved per hostname, even after you close Firefox. For example, all pages on support.mozilla.org share the same zoom level setting, but it is different from the zoom level setting of the pages on blog.mozilla.org.
Pinch to zoom
This feature allows users to zoom in and out of pages by using a pinch motion without affecting the layout of the page.
The pinch action is currently supported on Windows and Linux through touchscreen and high precision touchpads, and on Mac through touchpads.
How to only change the size of the text
Instead of changing the size of everything, you can just change the size of the text.
- Press the Alt key to temporarily bring up the traditional Firefox menu. On the menu bar at the top of the screen, click , then go to .
- Select . This makes the controls only change the size of text; not images.
Set a default zoom level for all websites
You can enlarge or reduce the size of all web content, as follows:
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and then select or , depending on your macOS version.Click the menu button and select .
- In the
- Under Zoom, use the drop-down menu for Default zoom to select a zoom level for all pages. Firefox will still remember individual site zoom levels you set.
- To set a zoom level for text only, select the Zoom text only checkbox.
- Close the page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
Set a minimum text size
You can set Firefox to automatically display all text at a minimum font size. If a web page contains text that is smaller, Firefox increases the font size of the text to this minimum.
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and then select or , depending on your macOS version.Click the menu button and select .
- In the panel, go to the Language and Appearance section.
- Under Fonts, click
- In the Minimum Font Size drop-down, select the minimum size in pixels in which all text must be displayed.
- Click to save your changes.
For more information, see Change the fonts and colors websites use.