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Monday, September 15, 2008

Firefox Blurry Images

Reset the zoom level for that domain
Ctrl + 0 (zero)
I recently faced a weird issue with Firefox. All the images on my blog were rather blurry as if they were wrongly scaled. So I tried with a new Firefox profile and it worked fine. So there must have been some setting or some add-on that is part of the current user profile that is causing this. I removed all the extensions and add-ons to no avail. Just moments ago, I found the solution on the Blitz Research forum. It turns out to be an issue related to the zoom level for a given website, which Firefox 3.0 remembers. By clicking Ctrl + 0, you reset to the no zoom.

30 comments:

  1. Changing the zoom didn't help me at all. Photos are still blurry on almost every website I go to.

    Firefox better fix this before they lose a lot of customers!

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  2. This was driving me nutso.

    THanks,

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  3. thank you sooo much for this, i have been going crazy with this.

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  4. Thanks! This was driving me crazy!

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  5. Thanks for this, I was playing with the zoom, and I saw some pictures a little bit blurry. >,< . But I start to think in lots of things that could be.

    Somthing too easy and it was driving me crazy ToT.

    However, this helped me a lot.

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  6. Thanks! I spent over an hour rewriting my image resize scripts and checking all kinds of stuff. Then I looked at the page in IE and realised it was FF.

    I don't really think this is useful behaviour and should be opt in

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  7. How easy to overlook. I never knew that FF preserved the zoom feature setting distinctly for each domain.

    Anyway thanks for the great tip.

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  8. Awesome! Thank You! :D

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  9. wow thanks, what a dumb thing... but rather hard to think aboout it.

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  10. Thanks so much. This was making me crazy!

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  11. Thank you very much!! yet another key stroke to remember :P

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  12. THANK YOU! Ctrl+0 worked!

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  13. Wow, I can't believe it does this on the domain! I was only seeing blurry images on my own website, and when I googled I was trying reset on pages like yours thinking it would apply to the whole browser. But when I clicked over to the tab of my website it hadn't changed. I had to actually do the reset while viewing my website. I wonder where it stores this. FF should probably display zoom levels per domain somewhere if it's going to remember them.

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  14. You have made me SO happy!

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  15. Thank you very much! This blog entry helped me too! ^_^

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  16. Thank you -- been going nuts trying to figure this out!!!

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  17. Wooo, thanks so much! Sorted mine out!! After like, a year!

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  18. nice tip! that was driving me nuts!

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  19. Wow this is great thanks for sharing.

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  20. I had images in links with correct pixel sizes, IE looks good, then tought that newest FF changed internally smth:) But not.
    Reset Zoom really helped.

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  21. Thx man! I was developing a website where all the images where blurry. Ctrl+0 solved it. Although, I have to lower the text size now xD

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  22. I was looking for this information, thanks for put in this easy way, I mean in a easy way to understand it jajaja, well until the next time.

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  23. Thank SO much! This was driving me crazy! ctrl+0 worked!

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  24. Glad to have read this as was wondering why works site was not displaying correctly.. was doing my head in.. Pressed Cntrl + O and its back to normal..

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  25. OMG I just deleted my whole Wordpress site and re-installed which took hours I thought it was a problem with my theme and it was this!!!!!! THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!

    Now I have to go back and re-do my entire website- :( to Firefox!!!!!

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