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Posted by: asde1979
« on: 02. February 2017., 04:32:24 »

Don't forget you can also hold Ctrl and scroll your mouse wheel to zoom in/out as well.. and just hit Ctrl + 0 to restore to default.
Posted by: myphonecarduk
« on: 25. November 2016., 08:57:27 »

Yes, You can change your browser screensize any time just, press ctrl and move it on.
Posted by: imemilyalice
« on: 26. August 2016., 08:04:30 »

You can take assignment help for the same.
Posted by: jessicacyrus1
« on: 27. July 2016., 10:16:01 »

Nice Information. Thank you for it!
Posted by: Samker
« on: 05. June 2016., 08:01:52 »

Nice advice for our newbies. :thumbsup:

Thanks & Keep them coming...

cya around,

S.
Posted by: superdat
« on: 01. June 2016., 03:49:17 »

If you ever have a web pages that doesn't fit your screen where you can read it, try holding the "Ctrl" key and then hit the "+" key to increase the screen size.  Hit it multiple times to to keep increasing the screen size.  To decrease the screen size, hold the "Ctrl" key and hit the "-" key until the screen is where you like it.

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