Firefox 78.0.1esr. Font sizes two small.
by stf92 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#57037)
Slackware64-current (july 2020)
Kernel 5.4.50
Xfce 4.12
Firefox 78.0.1esr
Hi: This is about the Firefox web browser. There are two types of characters on the screen. Those whose size you can adjust with ctrl-+/- and those whose size don't respond to that key combination. Call the latter type B characters. An example of type B chars is in the internet address bar. As a second example, the names of the tabs.
I have both Debian and Slackware installed in this machine. Both Debian and Slackware type B chars are very small. But the case with Slackware is extreme. I have been using Debian for a certain time and now have switched to Slackware, and the first thing I noticed when using the browser is the very very small size of type B chars. Any way to adjust these (Firefox)?
EDIT: who determines the type B font sizes? Firefox or Xfce? Anyways Firefox's version in Debian is Firefox Quantum 68.10.0esr.


Kernel 5.4.50
Xfce 4.12
Firefox 78.0.1esr
Hi: This is about the Firefox web browser. There are two types of characters on the screen. Those whose size you can adjust with ctrl-+/- and those whose size don't respond to that key combination. Call the latter type B characters. An example of type B chars is in the internet address bar. As a second example, the names of the tabs.
I have both Debian and Slackware installed in this machine. Both Debian and Slackware type B chars are very small. But the case with Slackware is extreme. I have been using Debian for a certain time and now have switched to Slackware, and the first thing I noticed when using the browser is the very very small size of type B chars. Any way to adjust these (Firefox)?
EDIT: who determines the type B font sizes? Firefox or Xfce? Anyways Firefox's version in Debian is Firefox Quantum 68.10.0esr.