IE7 Reset

G

Guest

I started to get one websites that would not display correctly so I reset
IE7 and now the problem is fixed...but...now everything looks a bit smaller
and some of the websites no longer fill the screen as they use too (i.e.
C-SPAN. ORG) . I am able to see all of cspan's web page but instead of
taking up my entire screen it takes up only about 3/4 of the screen. What
can I do to get the page sizes and font sizes back to the way they were
before I reset the browser. Thanks nemo
 
R

Rock

nemo said:
I started to get one websites that would not display correctly so I reset
IE7 and now the problem is fixed...but...now everything looks a bit
smaller
and some of the websites no longer fill the screen as they use too (i.e.
C-SPAN. ORG) . I am able to see all of cspan's web page but instead of
taking up my entire screen it takes up only about 3/4 of the screen. What
can I do to get the page sizes and font sizes back to the way they were
before I reset the browser. Thanks nemo

IE7 questions are best posted to the internet explorer newsgroup.

There are quite a few posts there so peruse them for something on topic
before posting a new message.

Newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

On the Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
 
S

SingaporeWebDesign

Hello,

Perhaps you were using the Zoom feature of Internet Explorer 7.

Click on Page > Zoom > 125%. Try increasing it to make the page fill the
screen.

If this was the previous state, you can save the setting by going to Tools >
Internet Options > Advanced > UNCHECK Reset Zoom Level to 100% for... (under
Accessibility) > OK

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