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st185celica
i just got a new widescreen lcd and the forums do no expand to fit the screen as other websites do. does anyone else experience this?

also anyone know how to increase the size of the font on firefox menus? i can only change the size of the text in the browser

thanks

Driven
I got a widescreen.. works fine.. nice and wide.

UR2SLO
quote:
Originally posted by st185celica
i just got a new widescreen lcd and the forums do no expand to fit the screen as other websites do. does anyone else experience this?

also anyone know how to increase the size of the font on firefox menus? i can only change the size of the text in the browser

thanks



Change your aspect ratio unless your video card can't handle it.

R.K.

Invalid Zero
Mine does the same thing. All other forums go wide but 780 doesn't.:dunno:

tokes
780 only goes wide if someone posts an ungodly large picture. I'm on a 22" widescreen.

st185celica
i have the aspect ratio set for widescreen (1680x1050) but that still doesnt do it.

i dont think its drivers because other forums are wide just not 780tuners.

was anyone able to find a solution for this?

tokes
No, it's likely an issue with how 780 is setup.

iLLlegal
ya its right in the middle. I really dont mind though. im runnin 1920x1200. everything else is widescreen so im good

Twigs_Dee
quote:
Originally posted by iLLlegal
ya its right in the middle. I really dont mind though. im runnin 1920x1200. everything else is widescreen so im good


I dont have wide screen and 780 is dead center with like 3" space on each side

blondy
quote:
Originally posted by st185celica
also anyone know how to increase the size of the font on firefox menus? i can only change the size of the text in the browser

thanks



From their Help section....

Setting a Minimum Font Size


Some web sites may display text which is too small to read
comfortably. To make such pages easier to read, you can set a minimum font size. On web pages that try to display text smaller than this size, Firefox will enlarge the text to your chosen size.

To set a minimum font size, go to Tools > OptionsEdit > PreferencesFirefox > Preferences, select the Content panel, and click the Advanced button in the Fonts & Colors section. You can specify a minimum font size from the dropdown menu.

Note that some web pages may display incorrectly depending on your choice of a minimum font size

:)

AudiInProgress
Boo-Fucking-Hoo.

That's all I have to say.

"Oh no, the forum doesn't stretch, I'm a little bitch."

Shut the fuck up.




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