>
> I believe text zoom mode is redundant if page zoom mode exists. I don't
> know what the Chromium UI Engineers were thinking when they removed text
> based to zoom based, but I believe it is the right choice.
Sorry, did I read there is no text zoom? I ask because I zoom text only 
in Firefox so it won't break full screen video playback in Adobe 
flash-based video players,  i.e. Move, when I'm watching episodes from 
abc.com or fox.com. I tried to test it, but I can't install Move at all 
yet. Am I jumping at shadows, or will this be a problem for those who 
have replaced their home entertainment fire hazards... ahem, 
entertainment /systems/, I mean, with a PC?

Flier Lu wrote:
> Thanks, I think I really want this feature, because I'm tired to zoom
> it every time :)
>
> If you are working on it, I think I can wait a few days, because I
> hate to reinvent the wheel; or if there are anything I can help, just
> tell me the target.
>
> Another suggestion is whether there is possible the render engine
> automatic zoom the page base on the client area width? There are a lot
> of site just design for 1024x768 with fixed width.
>
> On Jan 4, 5:19 am, "Josh Roesslein" <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> I've been looking to implementing the zoom remember feature. Hopefully I'll
>> have something soon.
>>
>> See the issue that tracks this here 
>> -->http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=567
>>
>> If you have any suggestions feel free to post them here.
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Mohamed Mansour
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> I believe text zoom mode is redundant if page zoom mode exists. I don't
>>> know what the Chromium UI Engineers were thinking when they removed text
>>> based to zoom based, but I believe it is the right choice.
>>>       
>>> On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Flier Lu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> So, my question is why use one zoom mode replace another? In my
>>>> opinion, I like to choose the right zoom mode base on the design and
>>>> layout of the given site. :)
>>>>         
>>>> On Jan 3, 3:21 pm, "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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