Dear Amit:
I also had the same problem. What I have done for the time being is to go to:
Menu ..... Desktop ...... Set Global Font Size
Change the current set value to a higher one.
I have placed it at 84 DPI.
Now the fonts look agreeably bigger.
Ramesh
Firefox 1, 2 and 3
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I downloaded Swiftfox (a speed-optimised version of Firefox) and it works well in Puppy. If others are interested, here's the link;
http://getswiftfox.com/
One problem I found in Firefox (and Flock as well, which is based on Firefox) is that it keeps wanting to update itself automatically whenever a new version is released, which takes up a lot of bandwidth when you're on dialup as I am.
http://getswiftfox.com/
One problem I found in Firefox (and Flock as well, which is based on Firefox) is that it keeps wanting to update itself automatically whenever a new version is released, which takes up a lot of bandwidth when you're on dialup as I am.
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Go to "Edit>Preferences" and then click "Advanced" and then the update tab. You can now tell Firefox, or probably any other Mozilla based browser, to not update automatically.
Go to "Edit>Preferences" and then click "Advanced" and then the update tab. You can now tell Firefox, or probably any other Mozilla based browser, to not update automatically.
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