Is there such a thing?

Posted by: tanstaafl.

Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 19:44

You know how, with Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Word, there is the option to shrink or expand the data in the window to 75%, 0r 100% or whatever size you like? I was thinking how nice it would be if Firefox would offer that same feature. Currently I am working with some rather small text in which it is critical that I be able to see the accent marks, and with a word like "difícil" for example, especially when using a proportionally-spaced font it becomes quite difficult to tell if that second "i" is an "i" or an "í".

Is there Firefox plugin that will do this?

tanstaafl.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 20:04

Built in to firefox. Ctrl + Mouse wheel, plus other options in the menus.

I'll find menus and list a plugin that is even better in a sec...
Posted by: larry818

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 20:04

Um, is it graphics that ctrl+ won't make bigger?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 20:06

View, Zoom, Zoom In
View, Zoom, Zoom Out

Ctrl +
Ctrl -

Ctrl Mouswheel up and down.

I'm a particular fan of Zoom Toolbar for Firefox, which gives me a really nice "=" button to set the zoom back to normal size after I'm done zooming with the mousewheel.
Posted by: hybrid8

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 20:27

Current versions of Firefox should be making every element on the page bigger, maintaining all proportions and aspect ratios. This includes text which is re-rendered to maintain sharpness and graphics which pass through at least some interpolation filter rather than just being pixel duplicated/doubled.

As Tony mentioned, CTRL + and CTRL - (Command+ and Command- in Mac OS, which also applies to Safari after version 4)
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 21:48

Originally Posted By: tfabris
View, Zoom, Zoom In
View, Zoom, Zoom Out

Ctrl +
Ctrl -

Ctrl Mouswheel up and down.

I'm a particular fan of Zoom Toolbar for Firefox, which gives me a really nice "=" button to set the zoom back to normal size after I'm done zooming with the mousewheel.

And lastly, Ctrl+0 (that's zero) to go back to 100%.
Posted by: Robotic

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 22:48

I use Image Zoom in Firefox. It allows for per-website image and text zooming as well as mouse scroll-wheel zooming (or keyboard).
It works pretty well, but some sites start to look sort of wiggy with a zoomed layout.
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 23:16

Originally Posted By: larry818
Um, is it graphics that ctrl+ won't make bigger?
No, it's that I didn't know about the ctrl+ trick.

It works perfectly on every website I tried (including this one)... EXCEPT for the one I need it for. On that site (www.spanishdict.com) it works erratically. Usually it will enlarge or reduce the data one time, then cease to work. That will be OK for me, I only need to set it one time per session. Don't know what's different about that website.

tanstaafl.
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 23:29

Originally Posted By: tfabris
Built in to firefox. Ctrl + Mouse wheel, plus other options in the menus.

I'll find menus and list a plugin that is even better in a sec...


smile

As always, thank you, Tony.

tanstaafl.


Gaah. The first screenshot in the original post showed exactly what I was seeing on screen. To see what I see on my screen now, you have to right-click the image and select view image. It's a BIG improvement!

db
Posted by: hybrid8

Re: Is there such a thing? - 06/12/2010 23:58

The only thing I notice not working properly with zooming in Safari (as a comparison) is the width of the blue background behind the logo and top menu.
Posted by: gbeer

Re: Is there such a thing? - 07/12/2010 03:44

Ok, I had to go try all the Mac FF twofingerscroll+something options.

ctrl+scroll causes the mac it's self to zoom the entire screen.

optn+scroll causes FF to quickly trip thru the page history. (down is back)
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Is there such a thing? - 07/12/2010 04:19

Originally Posted By: tanstaafl.
Originally Posted By: larry818
Um, is it graphics that ctrl+ won't make bigger?
No, it's that I didn't know about the ctrl+ trick.

It works perfectly on every website I tried (including this one)... EXCEPT for the one I need it for. On that site (www.spanishdict.com) it works erratically. Usually it will enlarge or reduce the data one time, then cease to work. That will be OK for me, I only need to set it one time per session. Don't know what's different about that website.

In Chrome, The entire page magnifies equally, but doesn't reformat to fit the width of the window, if that's important.

Also, Doug, in Chrome the zoom level is remembered on a per-site basis. I believe it's the same for Firefox, but it's been a while since I used that browser.

I use this feature for a few web comics I read which, for some reason, I like viewing a little larger. Now, whenever I go to the site for those comics (via Google Reader), Chrome remembers the zoom level I like for that site and keeps it. Very handy.
Posted by: RobotCaleb

Re: Is there such a thing? - 07/12/2010 05:03

+1 for Chrome.

Its in-built PDF viewer is super fast and has replaced a standalone app for me.
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Is there such a thing? - 07/12/2010 12:03

Originally Posted By: Dignan
Also, Doug, in Chrome the zoom level is remembered on a per-site basis. I believe it's the same for Firefox, but it's been a while since I used that browser.
You are correct. Firefox does remember it.

tanstaafl.