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Zoom is a feature which allows you to increase or decrease either the size of a web page or the size of the text. This article explains how it works.
Zoom is a feature which allows you to increase or decrease either the size of a web page or the size of the text. This article explains how it works.
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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 [[Image:Fx57Menu]] on the right. The customization menu will open and you will see the zoom controls at the top.
#;[[Image:font controls 57]]
# Use the {button +} button to zoom in, and the {button -} button to zoom out. The number in the middle is the current zoom level - click it to reset the zoom to 100%. You can also see the current zoom level in the address bar:
;[[Image:zoom level in ab 57]]
{note}'''Keyboard shortcuts:''' You can also use the zoom controls without a mouse. Press and hold {for mac}{key command}{/for}{for win,linux}{key Ctrl}{/for} while pressing {key +} to zoom in, {key -} to zoom out, or {key 0} to reset. {/note}
{for not fx73}{note}'''Tip:''' To set the default zoom level for all websites, you can try an add-on such as [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/fixed-zoom/ Fixed Zoom] or [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/zoom-page-we/ Zoom Page WE]{/note}{/for}
== 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.
#{for win7,win8,win10}Press the {key Alt} key to temporarily bring up the traditional Firefox menus.{/for} On the menu at the top, click {menu View}, then go to {menu Zoom}.
#Select {menu Zoom Text Only}. This makes the controls only change the size of text; not images.
{for fx73}
= Set a default zoom level for all websites =
You can enlarge or reduce the size of all web content, as follows:
# [[T:optionspreferences]]
# In the {menu General} panel, go to the ''Language and Appearance'' section.
# 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.
#;[[Image:Fx73settings-LanguageAndAppearance]]
#* To set a zoom level for text only, select the ''Zoom text only'' checkbox.
# [[T:closeOptionsPreferences]]
{/for}
= 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.
# [[T:optionspreferences]]
# In the {menu General} panel, go to the ''Language and Appearance'' section.
# Under '''Fonts and Colors''', click {button Advanced…}.
# In the Minimum Font Size drop-down, select the minimum size in pixels in which all text must be displayed.
#;[[Image:minimum font fx38]]
# Click {button OK} to save your changes.
See [[Change the fonts and colors websites use]] for more information.
<!--
{note}'''Alternate method:'''<br>If you can't access your font settings through the menu button:
#[[T:aboutconfig]]
#Search for the {pref font.minimum-size} preference and change the value to '''{pref 0}'''.{/note}
-->
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.
__TOC__
= Zoom in and out of a website =
Here's how you can zoom in and out of individual websites.
# Click the menu button [[Image:Fx57Menu]] on the right. The customization menu will open and you will see the zoom controls at the top.
#;[[Image:font controls 57]]
# Use the {button +} button to zoom in, and the {button -} button to zoom out. The number in the middle is the current zoom level - click it to reset the zoom to 100%. You can also see the current zoom level in the address bar:
;[[Image:zoom level in ab 57]]
{note}'''Keyboard shortcuts:''' You can also use the zoom controls without a mouse. Press and hold {for mac}{key command}{/for}{for win,linux}{key Ctrl}{/for} while pressing {key +} to zoom in, {key -} to zoom out, or {key 0} to reset. {/note}
{for not fx73}{note}'''Tip:''' To set the default zoom level for all websites, you can try an add-on such as [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/fixed-zoom/ Fixed Zoom] or [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/zoom-page-we/ Zoom Page WE]{/note}{/for}
=Pinch to zoom=
{note}This feature is available in [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 83 and higher.{/note}
This feature allows users to zoom in and out of pages by with a pinch motion without affecting the layout of the page.
The pinch action is currently supported on Windows through touchscreen and high precision touchpads, on Mac through touchpads and on Linux through touchscreens. Linux touchpads are currently unsupported, with support expected to be added in the future.
= 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.
#{for win7,win8,win10}Press the {key Alt} key to temporarily bring up the traditional Firefox menus.{/for} On the menu at the top, click {menu View}, then go to {menu Zoom}.
#Select {menu Zoom Text Only}. This makes the controls only change the size of text; not images.
{for fx73}
= Set a default zoom level for all websites =
You can enlarge or reduce the size of all web content, as follows:
# [[T:optionspreferences]]
# In the {menu General} panel, go to the ''Language and Appearance'' section.
# 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.
#;[[Image:Fx73settings-LanguageAndAppearance]]
#* To set a zoom level for text only, select the ''Zoom text only'' checkbox.
# [[T:closeOptionsPreferences]]
{/for}
= 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.
# [[T:optionspreferences]]
# In the {menu General} panel, go to the ''Language and Appearance'' section.
# Under '''Fonts and Colors''', click {button Advanced…}.
# In the Minimum Font Size drop-down, select the minimum size in pixels in which all text must be displayed.
#;[[Image:minimum font fx38]]
# Click {button OK} to save your changes.
See [[Change the fonts and colors websites use]] for more information.
<!--
{note}'''Alternate method:'''<br>If you can't access your font settings through the menu button:
#[[T:aboutconfig]]
#Search for the {pref font.minimum-size} preference and change the value to '''{pref 0}'''.{/note}
-->