Sorry, I think I miss it :)

On the other hand, are there any mechanism to remember the zoom rate
and mode for a special domain or site?

thanks anyway

On Jan 3, 3:35 pm, "Josh Roesslein" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah it is already implemented. Not sure if its in the current Chrome
> release, but it is in the tree.
>
> On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 1:21 AM, Mohamed Mansour 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Isn't this already done?
> > CTRL+Z = Page zoom in, (according to the latest rev). Text Zoom In does not
> > exist. *yet"
>
> > On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Flier Lu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>http://flierlu.blogspot.com/2008/12/change-default-zoom-mode-in-googl...
>
> >> As a WebKit based browser, Google Chrome use the text zoom mode as
> >> default zoom mode. It means, if you choose the Zoom -> Larger in the
> >> page context menu, or press the Ctrl + '+' accelerator, all the text
> >> font size in the page will be increased by 20%. On the other hand, if
> >> you do the same thing in FireFox, the whole page will be zoomed
> >> instead the text font size.
>
> >> In my opinion, I feel the page zoom mode more comfortable, although I
> >> don't think any of those mode is better than the other. At least in my
> >> 24' LCD with 1080p, I need the page zoom width enough to fill the
> >> right space.
>
> >> So, I just modified Chrome source code, add two alternative
> >> accelerators for page zoom mode; I also add a command line switch to
> >> set the default zoom mode when starting.
>
> >> The changes are straight, because WebKit had provided the build-in
> >> support for page zoom mode, and Chrome also had an internal switch for
> >> zoom mode.
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