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Is IE7 by any chance, going to have "on the fly" zooming of anything on the internet like Opera? Where you can press + or - and it zooms up the text? Some websites these days have a retarded trend of using size 10 and lower fonts which is rather annoying. The current setting where you can adjust text size doesnt work 99% of the time.

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Is IE7 by any chance, going to have "on the fly" zooming of anything on the internet like Opera? Where you can press + or - and it zooms up the text? Some websites these days have a retarded trend of using size 10 and lower fonts which is rather annoying. The current setting where you can adjust text size doesnt work 99% of the time.

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I just use CTRL + move the scroll button, to make the text bigger in Firefox. Handy if you have a mouse with a scroll button :laugh:

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He really didn't ask about Firefox though did he?

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Im just saying that he could use Firefox as an alternative.......

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You can already use the CTRL key and the scroll wheel on a mouse to change the text size in IE, where do you think Firefox got the idea for the feature?

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Is IE7 by any chance, going to have "on the fly" zooming of anything on the internet like Opera? Where you can press + or - and it zooms up the text? Some websites these days have a retarded trend of using size 10 and lower fonts which is rather annoying. The current setting where you can adjust text size doesnt work 99% of the time.

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I would love to see a feature like that in IE !

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You can already use the  CTRL key and the scroll wheel on a mouse to change the text size in IE, where do you think Firefox got the idea for the feature?

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This doesn't work for me in IE7...

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