Headline Articles in Internet Explorer Only Half!

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This is a strange subject to be posted here. But, it is something that is different in Windows 10 over Windows 7.
Ok, so here goes my reason on posting this.
I have Window Internet Explorer on this PC with WIN 10, and when there is a "Headline Article" it will start out for whatever is the headline is about and you can read is the strange part. I also have a computer with Windows 7 Hone with same...Windows Internet Explorer, and the same "Headline Article" that shows one can read the "whole" article with the little window.. "Read More" that I have to click on.

Why does Windows 10 be any different that Windows 7 when it comes to reading any news article?
 
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It works on this Forum just hover your mouse over the thread titles and you can read the post.

Windows 10 are pushing users to use Edge. I used IE ever since I owned a PC. After the upgrade I tried Edge I don't like it, The Grandkids told me to use Chrome, not fond Chrome either I don't like the layout. Tried Firefox and loving it.
 
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lets try the simple first, open Internet Explorer on youe Windows 10 PC,
click the cog (gear wheel) top right,
check the zoom is set to 100%
 
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lets try the simple first, open Internet Explorer on youe Windows 10 PC,
click the cog (gear wheel) top right,
check the zoom is set to 100%

BretWin10, that did it. I had my display setting at 125%. Now, I need to move the monitor closer to my face.

Thanks for the heads up reply.
 
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BretWin10, that did it. I had my display setting at 125%. Now, I need to move the monitor closer to my face.

Thanks for the heads up reply.


I'm glad you resolved your issue. Wow! I was way off on that post, I guess I read your post wrong. I could only see 1/2 of the title LOL.
 

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