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yeah buddy i knew that but the problem is sometimes it extends to
the length that the bottom part gets under my lower part of monitor
and if i try to uplift it the upper portion enters above the top area ..
and i cant do anything with thAT BROWSER as far as i am not
knowing the shortcut for everything in browser .... u r getting me na
this is the whole problem .... i was asking that like in IE if we double click it it automatically fits itself to window size ... is there
anything like that here ....
Distribution: openSuSE Tumbleweed-KDE, Mint 21, MX-21, Manjaro
Posts: 4,629
Rep:
You should have the same buttons / functionality as in IE. If that middle button doesn't help increase the resolution of your screen (e.g. from 640 * 800 to 768 * 1024), helps sometimes for the first steps.
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