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Those of you using Mozilla Firefox please advise me!

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Sidge · 30/05/2008 23:26

I love Firefox but hate the font as it is displayed. I know you can change the font appearance, but I can't seem to find the right font and size. I'd like it to look like it does in Internet Explorer if possible.

What font and size should I use?

Thanks in advance

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littlelapin · 30/05/2008 23:27

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Flamesparrow · 30/05/2008 23:28

mn looks weird on Psycho's firefox but not mine... we have never worked out why

Sidge · 30/05/2008 23:36

Yes, all webpages look different but MN particularly so. The Tools/Options/Font box when I'm using Firefox says I am on Times New Roman 18 but it just looks more 'typewriter-y' (can't think how to explain it.)

I've fiddled around with different fonts and sizes but can't get it how I want it!

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AbstractMouse · 31/05/2008 00:19

You can get a little dooley add on thing in firefox that goes on your toolbar and allows you to display any page in an IE tab. Tis invaluable when sites bolllocks up in firefox, and I also find sites including mn look different in ie, but I prefer the firefox look.

AbstractMouse · 31/05/2008 00:22

Actually the add on is ie tab

Ie looks more bold and a bit blurry to me, after using ff.

Sidge · 31/05/2008 00:36

Thanks AbstractMouse - I have installed it but it doesn't look much different.

Maybe it's my eyes!

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Sidge · 31/05/2008 00:40

Hang on I've found it!! A tiny little icon hiding at the bottom of the screen!

Wahey!! Thanks for that.

(Yes it does seem a little blurry, not just my contact lenses drying out then!)

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littlelapin · 31/05/2008 08:32

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Flamesparrow · 31/05/2008 10:10

Ooh fabulous! Saving thread to show Pyshco

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