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[tor-bugs] #18045 [- Select a component]: Default bowser window is unusably small on Hi-DPI screens
#18045: Default bowser window is unusably small on Hi-DPI screens
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Reporter: zorlaguzellikolmaz | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: - Select a | Version:
component | Keywords: Hi-DPI, screen,
Severity: Major | resolution, browser window
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
Points: | Sponsor:
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I use Tor in a removeable pen, sometimes on an ultrabook with a Hi-DPI
display 3200x1800, and the browser window is so small that it is unusable
- the diagonal of the screen is the equivalent physical size of a 4.5 inch
smartphone.
My workaround is to:
1) disconnect the ethernet cable
2) maximize the window
3) hit CTRL +++++ (zoom to 300%) so I can read the text
To continue browsing i undo those steps.
I have yet to find a website that this didn't work on, and I have no idea
as to why Tor can't simply always tell websites one or two one-size-fits-
all browser window sizes, and take the small risk that on some websites
the info is going to be disorganized or unreadble. Zooming out or in
should fix those few cases. There could even be a way to restore the
correct browser window size if the information is distorted.
It would make my life much easier, and would make it much safer. The
average user doesn't have the patience to do this to protect their
anonimity. It's almost impossible to get through a browsing session
without maximizing a window that small, especially when you blow text up
so much (200-300% is readable) that the website begins to lose
functionality.
thanks for the project, and the hard work. All of us depending on Tor to
protect our anonimity, our freedom, and our safety appreciate it.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18045>
Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki <https://trac.torproject.org/>
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