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Website (YouTube) scaling issue(s)

I have a minor scaling issue with YouTube. It's not scaled correctly to the setting that I set it to. This only happens when I open it in a new tab

(Like putting the url in/opening it from bookmarks. When I open a new YouTube tab coming from another YouTube tab, it doesn't occur).

It's set to 150% zoom in and that's how I keep my YouTube tab. For the rest of the websites, I keep it at 125% (my default page zoom).


This doesn't occur in Chrome so the problem here is Safari.

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This is the one w/ scaling issue

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This is the one after I refresh the page (this should be the one that's displayed)

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MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS Sierra (10.12.1), 13" Early 2015

Posted on Jun 11, 2017 7:19 PM

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Jun 12, 2017 6:57 AM in response to Eric Root

I only use 150% zoom on YouTube to maximize the screen real estate when viewing videos. For everything else, like viewing generic website articles, Twitter, Facebook, etc... I don't need as much zoom so I can read more on the screen.


What happens is it always stays in 150% zoom when in YouTube and 125% in everything else. But as I mentioned earlier, the bug is sometimes YouTube might appear in the 125% zoom format while actually in 150% zoom, creating a scaled-looking effect and where the side-ways scroll bar appears. (Refer to earlier picture).


I've never experienced this in Chrome and I was wondering if there was a fix in Safari.

Website (YouTube) scaling issue(s)

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