Replying to [comment:15 adamwill]:
"DEs invariably do nothing WRT density"
This is not true. GNOME/GTK+ are doing OS X-style resolution doubling stuff
now. If the density is close enough to 192dpi you get doubled everything...
If it actually works as I think it does, I don't get why Gnome took the same
granular approach to compensation as the web browser spec. DPI as a virtually
infinitely adjustable zoom knob has worked well here for a decade. It just
doesn't have an easy to modulate via GUI control mechanism that I'm aware of.
Applying it is a cut and try process editing an optional config file.
"Again I lost all my work."
It sounds like you should probably try composing things in a text editor
and copy/pasting them into your browser...
The ease of an auto-preview textarea is a tough lure to avoid. The problem
doesn't occur in any of the many bug trackers I use that run on Mozilla's
tracking software, or most of the forums I frequent. The problem I ran into
here is a typical result of JS links trying to create popups running up
against a popups verboten setting in Gecko, resulting in the popup content
usurping content of the current tab, and destroying back history in the
process. Bad bad bad bad bad bad bad:
http://www.usabilitysciences.com/from-the-usability-lab-front-back-me-up
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