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    IE display help

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by luchiano, Feb 17, 2008.

  1. luchiano

    luchiano Newbie

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    Hi,
    I got an older fujitsu laptop running XP Pro with the latest version of IE, i got another Sony running Vista ultimate. The fujitsu have 13ich while sony have 13ich but widescreen.
    Anyway, when i visit certain sites, the font size on the sony is much smaller, i wander why that is ?? The site seems to get squash in the middle rather utilizing the whole screen. Is there anyway i can adjust this ?
     
  2. kegobeer

    kegobeer 1 hr late but moving fast

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    Can you post a screenshot of the "squish", and also post links to the websites that look different?
     
  3. luchiano

    luchiano Newbie

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    Here's the site address - www.pinnaclesports.com
    Its hard to see from the screen shots, but if you look closely, the font size on vista is abit smaller then on xp. Its much more noticeable in real life then in the pic.
     

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  4. mobyzone

    mobyzone Notebook Consultant

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    Right click ur desktop choose personalize>>>Display settings and decrease the resoultion

    Maybe that's it