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Everything is oversized on normal size? (Ctrl+0)

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Ever since upgrading my display, from a resolution of 1440x900 to 1600x900 every website on Firefox looks way too big, and I mean scrollbars and I mean pixelated images. Google, Outlook and even this website appear like that.

Zooming out, either with the Ctrl + scroll wheel or Ctrl + minus sign seems to solve the issue and make the website look fine. However, upon resetting zoom preferences, by using Ctrl+0, everything looks blurry again.

This is a simple nuisance I can live with but it's currently happening on 37.0.2 on Windows 7 x64 so I thought it could be worth reporting, though I am not sure if it is actually a Firefox bug.

Thanks a bunch.

Ever since upgrading my display, from a resolution of 1440x900 to 1600x900 every website on Firefox looks way too big, and I mean scrollbars and I mean pixelated images. Google, Outlook and even this website appear like that. Zooming out, either with the Ctrl + scroll wheel or Ctrl + minus sign seems to solve the issue and make the website look fine. However, upon resetting zoom preferences, by using Ctrl+0, everything looks blurry again. This is a simple nuisance I can live with but it's currently happening on 37.0.2 on Windows 7 x64 so I thought it could be worth reporting, though I am not sure if it is actually a Firefox bug. Thanks a bunch.

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Btw, two decrements are required to make the website look ok.