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Changing size on one tab has suddenly started changing the size on another tab for the same website

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If I have two (or more) tabs open for the same website and I want to resize/zoom something on one tab only, the other tab now also changes.

As an example, I will have the Guardian news site open with all sizes of text and graphics as I like them. If there is an article open for comments I open this in a second tab and, because the text of the comments is smaller, I increase the size on this tab.

Doing that made the text on the second tab a nice size for me but nothing on the first tab changed.

Since last night, every time I change the size/zoom on the second tab it now does the same thing on the first tab. I've done nothing different to this laptop nor firefox settings.

What's happened?

If I have two (or more) tabs open for the same website and I want to resize/zoom something on one tab only, the other tab now also changes. As an example, I will have the Guardian news site open with all sizes of text and graphics as I like them. If there is an article open for comments I open this in a second tab and, because the text of the comments is smaller, I increase the size on this tab. Doing that made the text on the second tab a nice size for me but nothing on the first tab changed. Since last night, every time I change the size/zoom on the second tab it now does the same thing on the first tab. I've done nothing different to this laptop nor firefox settings. What's happened?

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Yes, that's how it works. This is not an issue.

If you want to change this behavior, enter about:config in the URL bar and set browser.zoom.siteSpecific = false.

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Yes, that's how it works. This is not an issue.

If you want to change this behavior, enter about:config in the URL bar and set browser.zoom.siteSpecific = false.

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Thanks, but as I said, this was not the way it was working yesterday nor since Quantum.

Thanks for the suggestion...before I try it though, site specific?

That sounds like it would simply do the same on the guardian site unless it really changes url specific, if you see what I mean.

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Tried it and it now behaves like yesterday, thanks.