PhillipJones wrote:
WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
Has Mr Chee made any progress on updating NoSquint for the 2.5 and
later series
of SeaMonkey? I've Contacted original Author haven't heard from him yet.
But have
read in forums on the question he is downright hostile at the mention
of SeaMonkey.


What does NoSquint do, that is different from the View > Zoom > Other
and entering a value into the pop-up that appears?

The default appears to be 300%, but you can enter any value.


Unlike zoom which defaults back to 100% as soon as you leave a given website.
NoSquint remembers the zoom size for each individual Website (not just
individual pages) you visite for up to a year from your last visit.


I find that zoom doesn't default to 100% as soon as I leave a a given website.

It also doesn't default to 100% when I quit SeaMonkey, but will always stay at the zoom level selected.

So, if I want it back at 100%, I have to reset it.


also zoom zooms everything. IN NoSquint you can choose zoom the Graphics to one
zoom level and the text to another zoom level.


This is true.

NoSquint runs rings around built in Zoom.


Have you tried the built in zoom in a SeaMonkey 2.x version?


it handy for someone like my self that needs to wera glasses to read or view
Computer screen and has an astigmatism on one eye at the same time.



I have a set of reading glasses to view the computer screen. My neck got a crick in it trying to use the bifocals.


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