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I'm using the latest version of Firefox Quantum, and I've installed my propietaryNVIDIA drivers. Since every browser's GUI is way too big, I've tried reducing the size of the font, nope. Resizing the UI, not that either. Purging Firefox then reinstalling? Neither these have worked. How do I fix this?



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  • I've edited the image and I linked proof. Couldn't do it directly because UI's too wonky.

    – RazorManager89
    Jun 9 '18 at 8:58











  • Is the problem still there when using a new profile created with firefox --ProfileManager ?

    – xiota
    Jun 9 '18 at 9:04













  • Yes, it is. Maybe it's a problem with the GTK module as I can see in the Terminal logs

    – RazorManager89
    Jun 9 '18 at 9:12











  • are you on a multi-montitor setup with screens of very different resolutions?

    – tomodachi
    Jan 9 at 15:31
















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I'm using the latest version of Firefox Quantum, and I've installed my propietaryNVIDIA drivers. Since every browser's GUI is way too big, I've tried reducing the size of the font, nope. Resizing the UI, not that either. Purging Firefox then reinstalling? Neither these have worked. How do I fix this?



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  • I've edited the image and I linked proof. Couldn't do it directly because UI's too wonky.

    – RazorManager89
    Jun 9 '18 at 8:58











  • Is the problem still there when using a new profile created with firefox --ProfileManager ?

    – xiota
    Jun 9 '18 at 9:04













  • Yes, it is. Maybe it's a problem with the GTK module as I can see in the Terminal logs

    – RazorManager89
    Jun 9 '18 at 9:12











  • are you on a multi-montitor setup with screens of very different resolutions?

    – tomodachi
    Jan 9 at 15:31














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I'm using the latest version of Firefox Quantum, and I've installed my propietaryNVIDIA drivers. Since every browser's GUI is way too big, I've tried reducing the size of the font, nope. Resizing the UI, not that either. Purging Firefox then reinstalling? Neither these have worked. How do I fix this?



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I'm using the latest version of Firefox Quantum, and I've installed my propietaryNVIDIA drivers. Since every browser's GUI is way too big, I've tried reducing the size of the font, nope. Resizing the UI, not that either. Purging Firefox then reinstalling? Neither these have worked. How do I fix this?



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  • I've edited the image and I linked proof. Couldn't do it directly because UI's too wonky.

    – RazorManager89
    Jun 9 '18 at 8:58











  • Is the problem still there when using a new profile created with firefox --ProfileManager ?

    – xiota
    Jun 9 '18 at 9:04













  • Yes, it is. Maybe it's a problem with the GTK module as I can see in the Terminal logs

    – RazorManager89
    Jun 9 '18 at 9:12











  • are you on a multi-montitor setup with screens of very different resolutions?

    – tomodachi
    Jan 9 at 15:31



















  • I've edited the image and I linked proof. Couldn't do it directly because UI's too wonky.

    – RazorManager89
    Jun 9 '18 at 8:58











  • Is the problem still there when using a new profile created with firefox --ProfileManager ?

    – xiota
    Jun 9 '18 at 9:04













  • Yes, it is. Maybe it's a problem with the GTK module as I can see in the Terminal logs

    – RazorManager89
    Jun 9 '18 at 9:12











  • are you on a multi-montitor setup with screens of very different resolutions?

    – tomodachi
    Jan 9 at 15:31

















I've edited the image and I linked proof. Couldn't do it directly because UI's too wonky.

– RazorManager89
Jun 9 '18 at 8:58





I've edited the image and I linked proof. Couldn't do it directly because UI's too wonky.

– RazorManager89
Jun 9 '18 at 8:58













Is the problem still there when using a new profile created with firefox --ProfileManager ?

– xiota
Jun 9 '18 at 9:04







Is the problem still there when using a new profile created with firefox --ProfileManager ?

– xiota
Jun 9 '18 at 9:04















Yes, it is. Maybe it's a problem with the GTK module as I can see in the Terminal logs

– RazorManager89
Jun 9 '18 at 9:12





Yes, it is. Maybe it's a problem with the GTK module as I can see in the Terminal logs

– RazorManager89
Jun 9 '18 at 9:12













are you on a multi-montitor setup with screens of very different resolutions?

– tomodachi
Jan 9 at 15:31





are you on a multi-montitor setup with screens of very different resolutions?

– tomodachi
Jan 9 at 15:31










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