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xawk.com -- Tags -- Firefox -- Prevent Automatic Resizing of Images
Prevent Automatic Resizing of Images Firefox, by default, resizes large images to fit in the browser window. This is usually a good thing but there are a few of use who want to see the image in the correct size the first time. You can test automatic resizing in action by going over to a popular site for wallpapers like InterfaceLift.com and looking at some large sized wallpapers. Entering the New Setting Start Firefox. Click on the address bar or press Ctrl-l to place the cursor on the address bar. Enter about:config and press enter. The configuration settings page displays. Find the browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing parameter and double-click on it to set it to false.
Note that the status field changes from default to user set and the line becomes bolded.
Finally Now restart Firefox and see your images in the original sizes.
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