Safari content width (NOT window width!)

Okay, so that none of you are confused: I know how to make my Safari browser window as wide as my screen, and I do it for my own reasons. I like it that way.

This is not a philosophical question: How do I make the content match the width of the window?

For reference: On the PC at work, when I open the New York Times it fills the whole screen, soup to nuts. On my Mac at home, when I open the New York Times it only fills about half the width of the page, leaving a sea of white unused browser to the left and right of the content. I hate having the computer up to my face to be able to read it, and I feel that if the width of the page were to fill the screen it would not be an issue; it isn't at work.

Since I can't find the answer via google, I'm hoping I can get some help here. Remember, I just want the website to match the width of my screen. I know that some websites automatically do this. Basically I just want to zoom.

Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Nov 2, 2008 8:27 AM

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Safari content width (NOT window width!)

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