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    Hi, I've used Thunderbird for reading the articles for years and about a month or so ago the html rendering in the Thunderbird reader pane has become huge [http://www.aquarius.com.au/tbird.jpg] Has anyone discovered how to reduce it back to 'normal'?

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      Hi, I've used Thunderbird for reading the articles for years and about a month or so ago the html rendering in the Thunderbird reader pane has become huge [http://www.aquarius.com.au/tbird.jpg] Has anyone discovered how to reduce it back to 'normal'?

      Glen Harvy

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      Chris Maunder
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      Click the 'Full Site' link at the top left. Our Mobile device browser file we use is completely unreliable. I think it's time to pull it. Pity, since it's open source, comprehensive, and the only thing that seems to have active participation in updating.

      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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        Click the 'Full Site' link at the top left. Our Mobile device browser file we use is completely unreliable. I think it's time to pull it. Pity, since it's open source, comprehensive, and the only thing that seems to have active participation in updating.

        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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        That sort of defeats the purpose really of the Thunderbird Newsreader. I liked the ability to read the first paragraph or two and then scroll down and read the whole article if it interests me. If it grabbed my attention I would then open the page in the browser window. Clicking "Full Site" opens yet another browser window/tab which I then need to close and then repeat this process for each item - the majority of which don't interest me. This behaviour only started a month or so ago so somewhere, someone has changed something and as far as I can tell it is most likely a Thunderbird issue.

        Glen Harvy

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