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Screen Too Wide-How To Shrink It?


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powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

in one of my threads, I've managed to expand it, so that you have to scroll from right to left to read everything, which I don't like.  However, it is limited to only that thread, which makes me think I hit something to make it wider, but for the life of me, I cannot figure out what I've hit.  this is the only thread that is appearing too wide on my screen.  thanks for any ideas!

 

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/100944-dental-visits-and-allergic-reactions/

 


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kareng Grand Master

I does that for me, too. I'm not sure what happened in your post that made it go wide. I notice it a lot in threads with pictures posted.

psawyer Proficient

It is the clickable link in the second post in the topic that is causing the stretch. I don't know why, since the board software normally shortens long URLs when displaying them, by showing the first and last several characters separated by an ellipsis.

 

Oh, I see now (although I have magic eyes). it is actually not the URL being displayed. The URL is hidden in the URL= tag--what is being shown is the label of the URL. As such, it was explicitly requested to be displayed "as is," but does not break up as it is one big long string. 

powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

thanks for the feedback!  I had trouble getting that document to link correctly.  oh well, it will have to stay that way  :)

psawyer Proficient

thanks for the feedback!  I had trouble getting that document to link correctly.  oh well, it will have to stay that way  :)

My eyes are not the only magic I possess. I changed the label to something short, but instructive.

 

^_^

powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

thank you for doing that  :)  so much easier and convient to read now.  I appreciate it!

My eyes are not the only magic I possess. I changed the label to something short, but instructive.

 

^_^

Ksee Rookie

Oh this is a question for a person of the sightingly challenged persuasion.... thank you I would love to answer that :) From any page or browser, hold ctrl and then tap + or - to instantly increase or decrease the size of that page. 

So now you know why I was invited to join....

wait,

I wasn't invited?

k

well

it still works


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powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

huh?  unfortunately the actual suggestion to the original post did not work  :(  I had given that a try too, but Peter had to go in and fix it.

 

Oh this is a question for a person of the sightingly challenged persuasion.... thank you I would love to answer that :) From any page or browser, hold ctrl and then tap + or - to instantly increase or decrease the size of that page. 

So now you know why I was invited to join....

wait,

I wasn't invited?

k

well

it still works

Ksee Rookie

Oh dear, so your settings slipped then. Well that happens to the best of us sometimes.

GFinDC Veteran

Oh this is a question for a person of the sightingly challenged persuasion.... thank you I would love to answer that :) From any page or browser, hold ctrl and then tap + or - to instantly increase or decrease the size of that page. 

So now you know why I was invited to join....

wait,

I wasn't invited?

k

well

it still works

 

That works for me with Firefox browser.  I don't know for other browsers though.  On Firefox, that view zoom shortcut works with any web page, not just celiac com. CTRL++++ makes it really nice and big! :)

Ksee Rookie

I'm using chrome and it works in exploder but I should correct myself, I haven't used it in linux, mac or some of the windows browsers. :)

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