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How to fix pages zoom level permanently in FF8 ?

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I have 15,6 " laptop with Full-HD resolution. Therefore, by default all text is too small to read. In Windows 7 and in IE there is a possibility to set zoom to 125% permanently, and this fixes the problem.

In FireFox the text becomes readable if I click CTRL+ two times. But this CTRL+ affects either to one tab or to one website only. But how can I permanently fix this zoom level (CTRL+ two times) in FireFox for forever ?

I have 15,6 " laptop with Full-HD resolution. Therefore, by default all text is too small to read. In Windows 7 and in IE there is a possibility to set zoom to 125% permanently, and this fixes the problem. In FireFox the text becomes readable if I click CTRL+ two times. But this CTRL+ affects either to one tab or to one website only. But how can I permanently fix this zoom level (CTRL+ two times) in FireFox for forever ?

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Thanks a lot, Nosquint is exactly what I looked for.

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You can use 1 of these add-ons :

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nosquint/

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/default-fullzoom-level/

for me nosquint is excellent choice


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Thanks a lot, Nosquint is exactly what I looked for.