Thanks Matt. You had the right idea in your about:config comment, although the setting name and value turned out to be a bit different. I finally got what I needed from support.mozilla.org and the setting name was layout.css.devPixelsPerPx and I had to bump it up to 1.3 to get a font size closer to what I see with the chromium browser. --------------------- > On 2015-06-10 13:36, joe wrote: >>> The fonts are ridiculously tiny >> http://www.upquick.com/temp/fftinyfonts.jpg > > The firefox fonts look fine to me, but I've got an older monitor that > might have larger pixels. The font settings for minimum font size in > firefox are under Edit->Preferences->Fonts and colors in the "advanced" > button. This can be and usually is overridden by CSS. > > If you've got a newer monitor with more pixels-per-inch than the old > default of 72, it's possible that firefox is not aware of this and is > trying to use fonts with a pixel size that is incorrect. KDE > applications have a setting in System Settings->Appearance->Fonts under > "force fonts DPI" that can be adjusted to various values. I am not sure > if this'll do anything to firefox since it's a GTK+ application. There > might be an application/setting for GTK+ applications somewhere; not > sure what it'd be called. > > The layout.css.dpi value in about:config is by default set to -1 (use > system-provided value). "xdpyinfo | grep dots" returns 96x96 dots per > inch here. I'm not sure whether firefox uses that info from the X > server or does something else. This is a thing I have not played with > very much since the default values have worked OK for me in all firefox > installs for years. > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss