Comment #91 on issue 567 by maxzhong: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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great script. it works most of the time and much faster and smoother than
the
extention.
one problem: the cnn.com site doesn't render correctly. I went to the
chro
Comment #90 on issue 567 by cryptosteve: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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There is now an extension that will set the default zoom for chrome
session. It puts a
zoom function on the bottom of page. It works ok, at least until the
offic
Comment #89 on issue 567 by Roniked: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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In safari browser, its possible to zoom in/out in text, or zomming the
whole page.
If it was only possible to set the minimum font size in chrome so chrome
would
rem
Comment #86 on issue 567 by Digital.Rambler: Remember zoom ratio on a site
basis
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Love the new Script peterlevi
Thank you
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Comment #83 on issue 567 by Roniked: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Changing the fixed width fonts in chrome is not possible.
The settings are always kept on 13 font size.
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Comment #82 on issue 567 by Roniked: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Zoom ratio remembering is not the only problem for one that doesn’t see
vary well.
There should be icon for enlarging fonts without enlarging the whole page.
I know IE
Comment #80 on issue 567 by peterlevi: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Posting updated version 0.6 (bugfix)
Attachments:
ZoomKeeper.user.js 4.4 KB
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Comment #79 on issue 567 by peterlevi: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Ok, here it is - the "intelligent" script that automatically remembers your
zoom
settings for the individual sites.
The default zoom is set to 100% (i.e. no zoom),
Comment #78 on issue 567 by oliver.greg: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Thsi works great except for one thing I can see.. It breaks
horizontal "auto fit" on
everything.. gmail for instance now scrolls left and right rather
than "ad
Comment #75 on issue 567 by michael.serisier: Remember zoom ratio on a site
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You can go into the windows registry and search for:
chrome.exe" -- "%1"
and replace the string with
chrome.exe" --enable-user-scripts -- "%1"
On Ubuntu, I
Comment #74 on issue 567 by pulse42: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Im running windows. It would be easy to make a new exe, but I'm afraid it
would mess
things up with google update. Maybe using another exe name and try to mess
with
Comment #73 on issue 567 by alex.fanjul: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Pulse, in Linux it has to be very simple, somthing like rename your main
executable
and create and script with execution permision with the original name and
the
Comment #72 on issue 567 by sailorh: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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That script is pretty nice, but it doesn't seem to work well with Google
Reader.
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Comment #71 on issue 567 by pulse42: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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The problem with user scripts is, you can't have them loaded automatically
when, for
example, you click a link in your email client. Chrome will open without
the --u
Comment #67 on issue 567 by pulse42: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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The 150% DPI scaling works on Windows Seven (IE, the chrome window are
zoomed by
windows itself, making it quite blurry), except the tabs overflow on the
right (I
r
Comment #66 on issue 567 by hjay007: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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You are correct on that one. However, NoSquint gives much finer control over
different pages within the same site. Like iGoogle at 100% zoom, Google
Reader at 165%
an
Comment #65 on issue 567 by norsende: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Firefox doesn't need any extensions, it remembers zoom settings for
different pages
out of the box. Just like Chrome should, but still doesn't after over a
year...
Comment #64 on issue 567 by hjay007: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Use Firefox with NoSquint add-on extension.
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Comment #63 on issue 567 by kuchin: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Add something like this:
if(window.location.hostname == 'spreadsheets.google.com') return;
Before you call zoom() or as first line inside zoom()
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Comment #62 on issue 567 by Digital.Rambler: Remember zoom ratio on a site
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I really like the script by @gokdogan, But most things Google, Gmail, and
Reader don't
seem to handle the script very well. They tend to stretch past my scr
Comment #61 on issue 567 by aenor.realm: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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it works, look here on how to install it properly:
http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/user-scripts
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Comment #60 on issue 567 by 2freegle: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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the chrome still has not provided this function ,
@gokdogan,
your solution not work on my chrome , my version is 4.0.223.16.
if it not works on this version?
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Comment #59 on issue 567 by jiggaross: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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I agree that the zoom behavior is not ideal and could be improved by adding
accessibility category under the options that would allow the user to set a
default
pref
Comment #58 on issue 567 by nbigaouette: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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Downloading an external program that keeps running in the background (tray)
just to
zoom another application?? And only on windows?? I still prefer the
configur
Comment #57 on issue 567 by merelogic: Remember zoom ratio on a site basis
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This feature doesn't seem all that hard to implement... I use zoom slave
which now
fixes the issue for me, but I only researched this when my eyes started to
hurt
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