webpage zoom in/out

All but one of my webpages are set to read as I prefer them (size) I know how to zoom in /out using Ctrl and +/- keys. but one website is always much larger (zoomed in) If I set this at a smaller size it then affects all other webpages and I then have to zoom in for them. Is there a way to set the `zoom size` for an individual webpage without it affecting all others? Its just this one webpage thats causing the issue, it was at the correct size (same as the others) a week or so back, maybe I have clicked on something without realising. thanks

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ss
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A pages you read, or pages you create?

Which web browser?

Firefox saves the zoom factor per page (or maybe it's per domain).

What does ctrl and zero do? It should set the zoom back to default.

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Andy Burns

And your browser is?

And the URL you are having problems with is?

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John Williamson

Using internet explorer. Ctrl 0 doesnt change anything Web page

formatting link

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ss

font-size 1.1em which will have the effect of making the text 10% larger than 'normal'. In short, the author wants it to look 'big'.

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Andy Burns

Thanks... I will contact them as this appears to be a recent change.

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ss

At least they aren't pulling the full-screen trick, which with tabbed browsing f+cks everything up. Few things annoy me more as a www traveler.

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Apellation Controlee

Some forum sites like this one (phpbb) allow you to change the "theme" after you log in, there may be an option for you to choose one that isn't quite as nasty as the default one. As long as they haven't "improved" the stylesheets for *all* the themes, that is.

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Mentalguy2k8

If you use Opera I think you can write your own stylesheets for specific sites which over-ride the author's one.

Owain

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Owain

So try installing firefox.

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The Natural Philosopher

+1
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polygonum

Of all the websites I visit it is only one website that has this issue, I have emailed the owner and it appears to be a website issue that will get resolved.

I can zoom in or out in other websites and it stay put unless I change it back.

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ss

Yeah, but it's a bit "Lego Duplo" isn't it?

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Andy Burns

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