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respectabilia

macrumors regular
Original poster
Oct 24, 2010
236
5
I was fortunate enough to get hold of a Thunderbolt Display recently to use with my 11" Macbook Air.

The issue is that the webpages in Safari are just tiny. In full-screen mode, by default, they only use up a thin strip in the middle of the screen.

Now I know I can zoom in using the trackpad and/or the zoom toolbar buttons, but I wanted to make the default webpage zoom fixed on something larger (because every time I restart Safari, the size is back to the default small one).

So is there a way to make the default zoom larger on the 27", without turning my default font into size 24 and finding massive fonts when I use my Macbook Air on the go...

Any tips?
 
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thunderkat

macrumors newbie
Sep 27, 2011
3
0
Use Chrome instead. It remembers your zoom setting for each individual page you use. So some can be zoomed in and others zoomed out.
 
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