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My New Firefox shows sites so enlarged that the RHS is inacessible.

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For example, I am a member of some survey panels. Their programme display is so much enlarged that the control buttons (eg NEXT) are invisible on the right. There appears to be no way to toggle across screen to bring them into view. Equally, my Tesco Direct programme has its RHS, with all the control information, invisble. How fix?

For example, I am a member of some survey panels. Their programme display is so much enlarged that the control buttons (eg NEXT) are invisible on the right. There appears to be no way to toggle across screen to bring them into view. Equally, my Tesco Direct programme has its RHS, with all the control information, invisble. How fix?

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Did you Zoom those pages in the past and make them larger?
Firefox will remember the zoom level by domain and use that zoom level when you return to those web pages.

https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Page+Zoom
See the section about resetting the zoom level.

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Many thanks for your kind help. Unfortunately, I cannot get the page zoom function to work. Nothing happens. I am sure I am doing something wrong, but what? I did manage to make an effect by using the Zoom settings (no squint) at the bottom of the dropdown menu. Again unfortunately, this has the effect of shrinking the presentation of he page (in this case the page I am writing on!) but still not including the RHS of the page information. On ends up with a display that has a half screen empty area on the LHS and no reclaimed information on the right. Your further advice would be greatly appreciated.