>>>Hi Dragan,
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>>>I'm not sure that this is related, but, ever since I upgraded to IE7, I've noticed that the web browser control does not respect Ctrl+MouseWheel to change fontsize. At least I think it was since moving to IE7. I'd love to be able to get that functionality back!
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>>See the other branch of this thread. I'm on IE6, and it behaves the same as Sergey described - the web pages without a stylesheet (or at least where font sizes aren't defined in the stylesheet) still respect the ctrl+wheel. Where font sizes are defined in a stylesheet, no dice. The ctrl+wheel will only increase/decrease the spacing, as if the fontsize has changed, but the font sizes will remain.
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>>In Mozilla Firefox the old ctrl+plus and ctrl+minus still work as expected, stylesheet or not.
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>I knew about the fact that if the font size was specified, the ctrl+wheel made no difference in IE6. From what I can tell though, ever since upgrading to IE7, ctrl+wheel broke the font sizing for all fonts when displaying HTML in the browser control! It simply does nothing. I wish someone else can confirm what I'm seeing.
I didn't know about Ctrl+wheel, but I just tried in IE7 on
http://tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1342691&page=1 and it worked (made the font smaller and bigger). And it even changed UT appearance as well. Now, how can I have it back? <g> I tried straight in the IE, not in form yet.
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