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Anyone notice you can't really "zoom" the web pages any more? When I use CTL+middlemousewheel to zoom the page in/out, only the FONT SIZE changes, but the width of the banners, columns, and overall width of the page cannot be changed. It's like the whole website has been "fixed" to either 800 or 1024 pixels, and I can't widen it.

This is a bad decision. I need to zoom in on the website to see it clearly, but just zooming the fonts makes words run-together, create two-rows where there used to be just one, and it's overall extremely unpleasant to me. Sometimes the words get so big (after zooming) you can't even read all the words anymore.

I'm using Firefox and the Zoom Page WE. This just started this week. I can stretch my browser to full-desktop size, and used to be able to zoom the GOG website to fill up my screen. Now the website only fills about 1/3rd of the browser window, with HUGE gaps on the size and I can't zoom the page to fill the gaps.

Is there a workaround for this? Maybe I can use Greasemonkey to remove the restriction?
Can't confirm. Firefox 56.0.2, zoom works like it used to.

But since Zoom Page WE supports text-only zoom, I'd suggest checking the addon's settings.
Post edited November 10, 2017 by Randalator
Widens for me when I do the CTRL and plus key. Ditto with the mouse wheel.

Firefox 46.0.1. No add ones that I'm aware of with zoom as I can do font size fine here and I have it already up a couple sizes.
Chrome 62, no issue here. All elements zoom.