Finally, #Mozilla #Firefox for #Linux scales correctly depending on the OS setting instead of it being huge. This had been an issue since they removed the “Density: Compact” option.

version: 131.0b1

Now: Screenshot of Mozilla Firefox v131.0b1 in Linux, showing how it finally scales properly based on the OS setting instead of it being huge.

  • Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I don’t think I ever had this behavior in a mobile browser. Wouldn’t that make zoom useless for images?

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 months ago

      Honestly that is probably the worst type of zoom imaginable. Most websites have fonts set to a reasonable size, if you need it bumped up you can change it web wide. When I want to zoom in I want to zoom in on everything, not just the fonts leaving everything else disproportionately.

      • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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        4 months ago

        If wishing made it so.

        On Android every single browser links the system font size to the web font size. This does not guarantee that the font is readable on web, just that when you make the system font bigger, the web font size (mostly) increases.

        The system font size is used everywhere, on every UI element in every app, not only the web, on the home screen, the keyboard, etc. etc.

        I don’t want a bigger system font, because it reduces what’s visible on the screen and fundamentally it doesn’t actually fix the web.

        The Google Message app is currently the only one that allows you to pinch zoom and increase/decrease the font size.

        Finally, on desktop you can use Ctrl +/- to change the font size. That’s what I want mobile pinch zoom to use.

        As for zooming in on an image, on desktop, the Ctrl +/- also (depending on the stylesheet) will change the image size. If you need more, you can open the image in a new tab and use Ctrl +/- to zoom. All of this could work exactly the same as on a mobile phone with pinch zoom.

        As I said, if wishing made it so.