How to adjust browser fonts for one web address

I use Firefox. I have this one site that I frequent that has really small fonts. My FFox font settings for the rest of the internet are, for me, generally speaking, just fine. But not for this one site. Is there a way that I can set in FFox a particular font for a particular address?

Thanks
Swerdna

PS the site with mini fonts is http://forums.opensuse.org in mode “openSUSE-Forums”. I think the font settings are being looked at but in the interim I need them to be more normal.

I just hit ‘CTRL+’ or ‘CTRL-’ to increase/decrease font-size as
needed.

On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 12:56:04 GMT
swerdna <swerdna@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org> wrote:

>
> I use Firefox. I have this one site that I frequent that has really
> small fonts. My FFox font settings for the rest of the internet are,
> for me, generally speaking, just fine. But not for this one site. Is
> there a way that I can set in FFox a particular font for a particular
> address?
>
> Thanks
> Swerdna
>
> PS the site with mini fonts is http://forums.opensuse.org in mode
> “openSUSE-Forums”. I think the font settings are being looked at but
> in the interim I need them to be more normal.
>
>
Hi
You could try unsetting the “allow pages to choose their own fonts” in
Preferences->Content->Fonts&Colors->advanced.


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Yeah I guess those devices are the go. I’ll try the minimum font size one for a while. Thanks.

Defiantly think that ctrl + and ctrl - is the easiest way to go

/Geoff