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Image Autosizer

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Overview

Customize how images are displayed and controlled within your browser.

Image Autosizer provides control over how image files are displayed in the browser window. Features: - Several display modes, changing how the image scales to the window - Smooth/inertial panning - Custom background color - Optional checkerboard-background - Option to close image on long mouse press Usage: - First, open up an image file - Click image to toggle the size - Double click to fill image to window - Press 'c' to temporarily change background color There is a quick guide in the preferences with some additional details. This extension was originally developed for Opera and is now finally available for Chrome! Chrome is quite limited in terms of viewing images, so this extension provides much-needed features for this purpose and should make your browsing experience more comfortable. All feedback is appreciated. Many of your suggestions have been implemented in previous versions so keep them coming. I do this for free on my spare time, your response now and then helps motivate me, thanks! Q & A ======== Q: This extension does not work! A: Go to the extension's preferences and read through the quick guide. If it doesn't work only on certain pages, make sure you have enabled the extension for secure pages if you are surfing on one. Also remember that this extension only takes effect if an image file is opened. It does not do anything to images located inside an html-document.

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Stefan MacPhersonMar 4, 2024

I've used Firefox for decades. I like the fact that within moments, in Firefox, you can go into about:config and set browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing to false. Problem solved. This is the best I have found for Chrome based browsers but it's still not as good as the way Firefox handles large images. A huge issue is that unlike in Firefox where I can click on an image and drag it to my desktop, this extension actually prevents me from doing that and I have to turn it off. Peopl... Show more

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Kyle MorleyApr 2, 2023

This should be chrome's default. WARNING TO OTHER USERS: this extension features a potential epilepsy inducing smiley face in the settings for no reason whatsoever.

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Pete WilsonJan 11, 2023

This needs an option to allow for more zoom choices than just fit window/fit vertical/fit horizontal.

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Details

  • Version
    3.4
  • Updated
    February 3, 2017
  • Offered by
    k-mouse
  • Size
    41.63KiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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