Ofcourse, coz your resolution is higher
Whats your resolution? (Right click Desktop > Properties > Settings)
Ofcourse, coz your resolution is higher
Whats your resolution? (Right click Desktop > Properties > Settings)
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resolution is 1024x768
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the text size is fine but it doesnt fit the 'frame' fully
If you like IE, then you're gonna love MyIE2. It even has an option to zoom instead of just increasing the text size. There is even a plug-in that allows you to zoom automatically. That is unless you are talking about something else. Still, in any case, MyIE2 and Firefox are way better than IE.
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Yeah, the reason that page doesn't fully fit the screen depend on the way it was scripted. People can either make a webite fit a certain percentage depending on the size of the browser or make it a static non-changing size.
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i like that myIE2 browser. just to add i dont even have the i386 folder also i went into control panel>regional language settings>advanced tab and some of the boxes which are checked under the 'code page conversion tables' dont even exist on my pc so i have tried to make a few changes but it has asked for the xp disk which i have but have not inserted as yet- what do you advise?
EDIT: also my icons in my taskbar are slighty blury, its like when you spill a drop of water on ink written paper
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