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    17 Mar '17 14:18
    My Home and My Bookmarks are truncated on the right hand-side. This last one makes quite a difference, as half of "info" up to "watch" are truncated,and I have to go to the bottom and use the arrow.
    I've tried using settings to correct the problem but can't find any routine to do it.
    Suggestions, please?
  2. SubscriberKewpie
    since 1-Feb-07
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    19 Mar '17 13:41
    I assume you're using a mobile app of some kind, the main webpage is working properly.
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    20 Mar '17 13:10
    No app, I'm using Firefox. Some weeks ago it was not as truncated as now. I noticed then, on the right-hand upper corner, a 90% figure. I clicked on it to see what happened and it disappeared - and this is what happened, this truncation. It must have been the default size but now I cannot get to it.
  4. Subscribervenda
    Dave
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    20 Mar '17 19:00
    Originally posted by c antunes
    No app, I'm using Firefox. Some weeks ago it was not as truncated as now. I noticed then, on the right-hand upper corner, a 90% figure. I clicked on it to see what happened and it disappeared - and this is what happened, this truncation. It must have been the default size but now I cannot get to it.
    I use firefox and i've never seen a 90% figure or anything similar.
    I suspect it's to do with your settings in firefox.
    At the top left of my screen is a bar with file, edit, view,bookmarks,tools and help.
    Try looking on the view tab and click reset and see what happens.
    Otherwise try logging on through google chrome and see if there's a difference.
  5. SubscriberRuss
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    21 Mar '17 10:171 edit
    The 90% just means you have shrunk the browser view.

    To fix, you can hold down your ctrl key (assuming Windows) then roll your mouse wheel back to 100%.

    edit : "ctrl" and + - keys work too.
  6. Joined
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    23 Mar '17 07:25
    Originally posted by Russ
    The 90% just means you have shrunk the browser view.

    To fix, you can hold down your ctrl key (assuming Windows) then roll your mouse wheel back to 100%.

    edit : "ctrl" and [b]+
    - keys work too.[/b]
    Holding down the ctrl key works both ways, to shrink or enlarge the view. Didn't know. Great, many thanks!
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