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paul1149

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Hi,

Is there a way to configure for smaller monitors. I'm using a laptop these days and the only way I can read the forums is to go full screen, which is not my usual.

Thanks,
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paul1149

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I wanted to add what is actually the more important reason. I was reading tonight and found the long line lengths difficult for keeping my vertical bearings. Keeping the length to eighty or a bit less makes it easier for the eyes to progress line by line. It doesn't seem that others have this problem though, gauging by the number of posts coming through. But I thought I'd raise the issue anyway.

Be blessed,
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Jan 1, 2010
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Set your monitor to its highest resolution settings and see .. :)
 
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paul1149

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#4
It already is. I have a 15" screen set to 1024x768. While I have control of text size, I wish the resolution could go one notch higher, for the sake of shrinking application elements such as toolbars and dialog boxes a little. But it's not to be.

The problem seems to be that the table column width is hard-specced rather than proportionate. It must be a simple setting, for other installations do adjust to browser window width: Inter-vertex straight line length - WordReference Forums

I actually might be able to change that on the user side by .css or script, but it would take some doing. I'm surprised that I'm the only one who finds this a problem.

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