NoSquint
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Hello.
We used to have a feature at SeaMonkey that allowed a global zoom setting. I find that 150% is just right for a widescreen display's width, with some room on the sides. When we switched to your code, we lost NoSquint because you have a site-specific zoom. The problem with that is each site has to be input and there is no longer a global setting. Is there a way to allow NoSquint to override the site-specific setting with a global setting? As it is, the reverse occurs instead...thanks! Alternatively, are you planning a feature, maybe call it Widescreen View, that will utilize more of the monitor screen? That would keep up with other browsers a little better...thanks again! NoSquint can be made to work in 2.2 if you modify the install.rdf file
It can be installed, but it doesn't work at all. The only it does, it sets browser.zoom.siteSpecific to false and so the new built-in zoom setting will no longer work, if it isn't reset to true manually My experience with installing it -- after an about:config disabling of the compatibility monitor -- is that it will always show 100%
in its little window and the actual setting will be whatever the site-specific has been set at. It does not work anymore, but it doesn't interrupt the site-specific functionality at all...
It depends on the version you install. The mod-version did it reset, but doesn't any longer in SM2.2, while the latest version of NoSquint, which could work in SM2.2 (but doesn't), resets it. I modified the install.rdf to allow the extension to be installed on SM v2.2. The magnification level display is indeed broken, but it seems to work otherwise. You can try this version here.
Prog. > The magnification level display is indeed broken, but it seems to work otherwise
Then what does it do? Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
![]() why are they sayin all those nasty things about a broken magnif level ? Prognathous, the mod-version of NoSquint doesn't disable the built-in per-site zoom, so this works, but NoSquint doesn't.
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