Safari not enlarging web page

Safari has stoped enlarging the page in the sense of the width. I have a page exactly the width of a iFad and no larger. Sites concerned are newspapers.

Using Command Zoom does widen the the page. I usually don't use that however because it also makes things blurry as if out of focus, especially the photos. And the menu bar is also harder to manage.
I will try to upload screen shots. The fact that there are words that are "cropped" is exactly the problem I am talking about. In addition, this is NEW, that is before this version of Safari the whole web page was widened as well as the type becoming larger. I really liked the proportional management (much better than on Firefox) because it exactly filled my screen.
Here are some screen shots. Whoops. Can't figure out how to post screen shots here. The washington Post is the worst. After a few click (two or three) the entire lead headline becomes distorted and blocks part of the page.

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