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<blockquote data-quote="taylorkh" data-source="post: 674746" data-attributes="member: 44240"><p>I generally run my browser on a portrait mode monitor. When I am viewing a thread the page is divided into 3 columns. The first is the poster's information, the second is the text of the thread (which I want to read) and the third is some utility stuff (Most liked today etc.) If I expand my screen with Ctrl + or Ctrl and up mouse wheel, all three columns expand and the text column gets squeezed into uselessness. The text might be one word wide and the right most column takes up half of the screen.</p><p></p><p>Is there a better way?</p><p></p><p>TIA,</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylorkh, post: 674746, member: 44240"] I generally run my browser on a portrait mode monitor. When I am viewing a thread the page is divided into 3 columns. The first is the poster's information, the second is the text of the thread (which I want to read) and the third is some utility stuff (Most liked today etc.) If I expand my screen with Ctrl + or Ctrl and up mouse wheel, all three columns expand and the text column gets squeezed into uselessness. The text might be one word wide and the right most column takes up half of the screen. Is there a better way? TIA, Ken [/QUOTE]
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