Phillip Jones wrote:
WLS wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
WLS wrote:
On 09/19/2010 10:47 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
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Why not just use Seamonkey's built in Zoom feature from the menu bar?
View> Zoom
Setting it to 90% allowed me to view the whole pop-up window.
Installing NoSquint and trying it had no effect for me. But then I am
unfamiliar with it.
WLS
does SM or FF have this ability:
http://screencast.com/t/YjUwZWZhMTY
setting Graphic and text zoom independently of each other In SM you can
do one or the other but not both at the same time.
What NoSquint setting did you use to view the pop-up window the OP was
complaining about? Is it a graphic or text? If text how do I separate
the pop-up from the page behind it?
WLS
No Squint doesn't have anything to do with pop ups, only the content of
web pages (other than it might make the content of the pop ups as a
result.) It just has the ability to adjust the zoom level of Text and
Graphics at differing levels. and It can be set Globally or can be
customized for each site you go to.
Agreed it doesn't have anything to do with pop-ups.
The OP's original question was why doesn't it scroll. I think it's
because that is where it was placed on the Opinion page, and it was a
fixed setting. Everything except the bottom border was visible, he could
have entered his email address, and clicked submit. If he would have
tried it from the Home page the whole pop-up would have been in view (at
least it was on my Seamonkey).
To view the whole pop-up on the Opinion page I had to set Seamonkey's
zoom level to 90%.
To view it using NoSquint I had to set the Full zoom level to
(surprise!) 90%, or with the Full zoom at 100%, I had to set the Text
zoom level to 70%.
I'm glad you and others enjoy using that extension for whatever purposes
you need it.
So many ways to do basically the same thing is what keeps it interesting. :)
Regards
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