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Zoom-in and out Images

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by Gaston, 2007/04/12.

  1. 2007/04/12
    Gaston

    Gaston Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi,
    Anybody know where i can find a add-on for FireFox2, zoom-in and zoom-out for images you can place in your customize toolbar and then drag & drop in your preferred bar.I found lots on Google search but they all goes only in the view menu....Thanks
     
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    Westside

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    The Customize menu comes with choices of icons, icons and text, and text alone. There is, also a box where you can check or uncheck "small icons ".
    Unchecked double the image. If you want something larger than that, I don't know.
    Dropping in your preferred toolbar may be another issue.
     

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    Gaston

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    Hi, I ready have that one....Thanks anyway
    What i 'm looking for, an image zoom you can put zoom buttons on your toolbar "via" view\toolbar\customize and drag&drop in your preferred toolbar.
     
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    Hi Gaston,

    We cross-posted, but I wanted to add a comment, based on your last post.

    I use Image Zoom, also, but it should be noted that it doesn't put an icon on the FF Toolbar.

    Instead, its numerous image-handling options are accessed by hovering the mouse pointer over an image, then right-clicking and selecting the one you want from the context menu.

    Comment: It isn't necessary to use the View menu to access the "Customize" feature ... just right-click anywhere on the Toolbar or Menubar, other than in the address and search windows, and select "Customize ".
     
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