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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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I don't know the technical bits of it, but as far as i am aware, it's 'intelligent', looks at the page and section you want to zoom, and will first fit that to screen.
I assume that this is done by looking at the underlying html code of the page, if it's and image tag, then zooming to the size of that image, or a div tag etc......but i could be completely wrong
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Sometimes it zooms all the way, and sometime it zooms like only half way. I've tried different locations on the screen and different time intervals between each tap but just couldn't figure out how to control the zoom depth.
Any ideas?