Ed Mullen wrote:
Jamey Fletcher wrote:
hawker wrote:

Use Image Zoom. Works great (less filling).
Mouse over and use scroll wheel to zoom
http://imagezoom.yellowgorilla.net/

One *MIGHT* note that not all people, especially some on laptops, have
the luxury of your silly scroll wheel. Heck, you can't even really
guarantee your users have two mouse buttons - or even that they have a
mouse. I've had a few times when I was kind of desperately searching the
web for how the **** to get a mouse working. Fortunately, I come from a
by-gone era when using the keyboard to do work was considered
reasonable. These days, I'm wondering why they bother shipping them to
most people, as most people's typing speed would be much improved if
they just had an on-screen keyboard to click on with their mouse.

LOL. Don't know why but that just struck me as hilariously funny!

BTW, I hate full-page zoom (I have it turned off). When I need to zoom
it's because I have trouble reading the TEXT. I've never come across a
page where the author has deliberately made the graphics so small as to
be un-viewable. But poorly-informed page authors frequently use
font-size definitions as to render their pages' text so small as to be
totally uncomfortable to me.

You can't know what your page viewers' screen size is, nor its
resolution, nor their eyesight.

body {
font-size: 100%;
}

There ya go. Let the user's preferences be in effect for your pages.

I am on facebook social network. Iuse "control +" for more zoom for larger graphic view and "control -" for smaller view.. Resolution changes but graphic size changes.
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