I was working this morning and searching through Etsy and the page reloaded. After, everything was enlarged. Like magnifying everything (listing pictures, text). It's not showing the normal 4 or 5 listings in a row. It's only showing 3 per row. Not only that but the shop manager page is extremely large. Is there a new setting or something I can do to change it back. I find it hard to navigate around. (Ive checked other sites like facebook, PayPal, etc) and it is normal.
Or try holding down the control key and hitting the minus key. That will also reduce the screen until it all shows. I sometimes enlarge or reduce the screen without knowing how I did it because I hit some secret sequence of keys that does this.
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Try holding down your control tab and scrolling back with your mouse. Mine blew out the other day for no reason I can think of and it didn't affect any other windows. <shrug> Sh-t happens here.
@SweetPeas955: Are you sure that you did not accidentally zoom in on just that browser tab? Depending on the browser it may show your zoom percentage in the address bar if it is not 100%.
Or try holding down the control key and hitting the minus key. That will also reduce the screen until it all shows. I sometimes enlarge or reduce the screen without knowing how I did it because I hit some secret sequence of keys that does this.
And CTRL-0 (zero) sets it to regular100% instantly.
Mine is doing that right now. I tried all the CTRL-0 and zoom stuff, nada. I can't even log in! I did nothing to make this happen! Help!
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