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    • braayhaan
      braayhaan last edited by

      Hi guys. Just a "simple" question, I need every page to be on 80% zoom level, since some internal webs that I browse doesn't "show" anything unless I zoom out 80 or standard 100%. Problem is 100% is too big, and 80% is too small, 90% is amazing in terms of content viewing but nothing shows on screen, just a blank page. Firefox doesn't have that "problem", it just renders the webs on any zoom level, but I do not like Firefox at all hahaha.

      I know it's a little weird question, also I didn't found anything on the web related to this.

      Hope you can help me out. 😃

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      • pilis00
        pilis00 last edited by

        You have this option in Opera's settings:
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        • braayhaan
          braayhaan @pilis00 last edited by

          @pilis00 Hi. 100% is too big, and 80% is too small. I need to know if there's something that makes the web scaling show some things or not based on current zoom level. If that's the case, I would love to know how to modify it so I can use 90% 'cause its the best option for my screen resolution.

          To clarify, I know I can change zoom level. Problem is that the webs I'm using daily only show info on 80% and 100%, not in 90% zoom level.

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer @braayhaan last edited by

            @braayhaan Did you already try changing system scale?

            What is the screen size? 100% shouldn't be a problem.

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            • braayhaan
              braayhaan @leocg last edited by

              @leocg I'm currently on a laptop, I have 125% since 100% is waaay to small for the user interface. Resolution is 1080p

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @braayhaan last edited by

                @braayhaan You can try starting Opera with command --force-device-scale-factor=0.9 to get 90% zoom

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                • braayhaan
                  braayhaan @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg Oh, I already done it and looks like it could be solved this way. I'm gonna check tomorrow at work. Thank you so much!

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                  • braayhaan
                    braayhaan last edited by

                    @leocg It works! the scale factor in 1.1 did the trick to me. You're the best 😃

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                      • LiamFoster
                        LiamFoster @pilis00 last edited by

                        @pilis00 You’re right, Opera behaves a bit differently with zoom compared to Firefox. The issue comes from how some sites are coded certain elements only render at “standard” breakpoints (80%/100%) but not at in-between values like 90%. That’s why you see blank areas.

                        A workaround is to use the --force-device-scale-factor=0.9 launch option (as @leocg mentioned). If you want it permanent, you can add that flag to Opera’s shortcut target so it always starts at 90%. Another trick is setting your Windows display scaling to 110% or 125% while keeping Opera zoom at 100% — it often balances UI size with site rendering.

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