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Let me suggest you to add the following feature to QupZilla: setting a custom zoom level for each different website or domain. For example there are some websites that use fonts which are too small. Currently every time I visit such websites I need to remember to manually zoom in. If I open a another tab I need to zoom in again.
I'm currently using QupZilla 2.2.3 but it seems it doesn't have this feature.
What do you think?
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I'd love this feature too. It's the number one thing I miss from Firefox (and Chrome, for that matter).
@fturco A workaround I've found is using the Greasemonkey plugin to zoom using css. I have a few scripts like the one below with different zoom levels like 110%, 120% and 90%. You can add multiple @match lines, and you can use wildcards to choose subdomains or parts of paths only. I don't see any lag before zooming for most sites with the line
I would also love this feature. I would even be happy if you could memorize the zoom level I set and use it as the default for new tabs. I have a laptop with a small screen and high resolution, so no website is even readable without zooming in first.
Let me suggest you to add the following feature to QupZilla: setting a custom zoom level for each different website or domain. For example there are some websites that use fonts which are too small. Currently every time I visit such websites I need to remember to manually zoom in. If I open a another tab I need to zoom in again.
I'm currently using QupZilla 2.2.3 but it seems it doesn't have this feature.
What do you think?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: