I have a local webserver page display that I need to zoom out a little on a win8.1 tablet. How can I save the zoom-level just for that site-page?
NoSqint Plus will do what I need, but it says "not for firefox 24.9"
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Re: Saving zoom - NoSquint?
Pale Moon saves zoom levels per site by default. Change the zoom level and the next time you visit, it will automatically apply that zoom level. No extension required.
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Re: Saving zoom - NoSquint?
The Pale Moon default Zoom function works great (and I used it a long time myself) but I prefer to see the actual zoom level percentage that is provided by the Zoom Page add-on (among a few other extras). Examples:
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Re: Saving zoom - NoSquint?
The "old" NoSquint is not the same as NoSquint Plus since they are different extensions. The old NoSquint will save both Full and Text zoom in 5% increments. And it will save the settings you make for every time there after you visit the page. I use the old NoSquint and it is designated as (2.1.9.1-signed.1-signed). The link to the old NoSquint is below. Once installed you have to restart Pale Moon. BTW, it works in both windows and linux Pale Moon.sontung wrote:I have a local webserver page display that I need to zoom out a little on a win8.1 tablet. How can I save the zoom-level just for that site-page?
NoSqint Plus will do what I need, but it says "not for firefox 24.9"
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