My font is too small
So basically I was playing around and customizing the toolbars etc when my font got messed up (see image). If I start firefox in safemode, it looks fine. If I run it normally, it looks smaller. I don't know how to increase it... And I already uninstalled it before.
http://i.imgur.com/ShUQb.png
Hi there, I might be a little too late but there is an add-on that is called "nosquint" and it worked out good for me!
To access the add-on manager, click on Firefox on the left corner of the browser, and click "add-on". You can then search for "nosquint" and then it's all good! :)
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[NOTE: It's a hidden file ! ]
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<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
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