Heman1310
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2010-04-12
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@ Finland
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#161
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2010-04-12
, 17:37
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#162
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2010-04-12
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#163
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2010-04-12
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2010-04-12
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2010-04-12
, 18:47
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#167
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Anybody already looked at these extensions for zooming?
Zoomy - 0.4.15
Changes zoom level according to resolution & browser size.
Seems to work pretty well on my desktop pc (windows) using chrome.
Can't test it since I still haven't bought a N900 though xD
Mouse Stroke - 1.9.4.4
dblclickZoomin - 0.1.1
Auto Page Zoomer - 1.3.5
Remembers per site how far you want to zoom in
just tried zoomy and the double click to zoom work fine here
Chrome Antialiasing and zoom 85% - 0.0.1
Antialiasing and display magnification are set up to 85%
(improves readability I guess)
don't know if they'll work so if anybody can test this or tell me if I'm misunderstanding things completely xD
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2010-04-12
, 18:59
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@ Mexico, Monterrey.
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#168
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2010-04-12
, 19:07
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@ Dubai, UAE
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#169
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yes.
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2010-04-12
, 19:26
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