Nylige svar på Firefox window UI is tiny on MacBook Pro retina screenhttps://support.mozilla.org/no/questions/10325552014-11-24T06:45:48-08:001. This is a Mac, so it'd be Cmd+0 instead of Ctrl+0. It's not a zoom issue; I can use the zoom func2014-11-24T06:45:48-08:00mattward2khttps://support.mozilla.org/no/questions/1032555#answer-657145<p>1. This is a Mac, so it'd be Cmd+0 instead of Ctrl+0. It's not a zoom issue; I can use the zoom functionality fine, and as I say everything appears correctly in the non-retina screen. This issue only affects a window on the retina screen. If I use the zoom in a problem window, the content zooms in as normal, but the issue with the UI stays the same.
</p><p>2. I don't clear the cache on quit, no.
</p>There are two things that can be tried:
Reset the zoom feature from the Firefox Menu (Ctrl+0 (tha2014-11-24T06:42:12-08:00rmcguiganhttps://support.mozilla.org/no/questions/1032555#answer-657144<p>There are two things that can be tried:
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<ol><li> Reset the zoom feature from the Firefox Menu (Ctrl+0 (that is a zero) should reset it, )
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<ul><li> To make things bigger, press <strong>Ctrl</strong> and <strong>&amp;#43</strong> at the same time.
</li><li> To make things smaller, press <strong>Ctrl</strong> and <strong>-</strong> at the same time.
</li><li> To reset the size back to normal, press <strong>Ctrl</strong> and <strong>0</strong> at the same time.
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<ol><li> Do you clear the cache on quit? If so the zoom percentage may not be saved because it is only remembered for the current session.
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<p>Also make sure that its not an add on, by starting Firefox in Safe Mode <a href="/en-US/kb/diagnose-firefox-issues-using-troubleshoot-mode" rel="nofollow">Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode</a>
</p>I've called the big guys to help you. Good luck.
2014-11-24T04:29:14-08:00fredmcd-hotmailhttps://support.mozilla.org/no/questions/1032555#answer-657067<p>I've called the big guys to help you. Good luck.
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