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Set default zoom levels for each website. tool that allows users to fix the custom zoom level for each website. It automatically applies the fixed zoom level next time a user visits a site they have configured. Key Features ✅ User-Controlled Settings – Users can manually set, update, and delete zoom levels via the popup UI. ✅ Persistent Storage – Zoom settings are saved and persist across sessions. ✅ Minimal Permissions – Only requires tabs and storage permissions.
Simple Custom Zoom
Override Chrome page zoom with custom steps or levels. Override Chrome page zoom with custom steps or levels.
Zoom Page WE
Zoom web pages (either per-site or per-tab) using full-page zoom, text-only zoom, automatic fit-to-width and minimum font size. Zoom Page WE provides facilities to make the contents of a web page larger or smaller (either per-site or per-tab) using full-page or text-only zoom and minimum font size. AutoFit (fit-to-width) can be applied manually or automatically. Small images can be scaled to fit the browser window. After installation, there will be a new blue 'floppy-disk' icon on the main toolbar with a blue badge showing the current zoom level. To change the zoom level for a page, click on the toolbar button to show the popup panel, then click on one of the six buttons on the right side of the popup panel: • Type - toggles the type between Full and Text. • Level (%) - shows a drop-down menu from which a specific level can be selected. • In (+) - increases the level to the next defined level or by a fixed step. • Out (-) - reduces the level to the next defined level or by a fixed step. • Autofit - adjusts the level so the page contents fit the width of the browser window. • Reset - applies the defined default full/text level depending on the current type. To change the minimum font size for a page, click on the toolbar button to show the popup panel, then click on one of the two buttons on the left side of the popup panel: • Minimum Size (px) - shows a drop-down from which a specific minimum font size can be selected. • Reset - applies the defined default minimum font size. Distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2. See LICENCE.txt file and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
Zoom Toggler
Quickly toggle browser page zoom between two levels This extension allows you to toggle 3 pre-defined page zoom levels with one mouse click: just click on the extension's icon (🔎). No more fumbling in the browser's settings page. Additionally, you can set the 3 zoom levels in the right click menu: just right-click the extension icon, and choose "Extension Options".
Make Text Bigger
Restyle any page with live typography controls and clutter‑free reader mode. Make Text bigger and put less strain on your eyes when you work on the computer. Browser zoom is a blunt instrument: it enlarges everything—images, sidebars, ads—often breaking the layout. A dedicated “Make Text Bigger” extension targets only typography. One click recalculates font size, line height, and spacing so paragraphs reflow gracefully instead of spilling off-screen. For anyone with presbyopia, night-time eyestrain, or simply a high-resolution 4-K monitor, granular control over 18 pt, 20 pt, or even 28 pt type transforms painful squinting into relaxed reading. Because the extension stores your preferred scale per site (or globally), every return visit feels like a page designed just for you—no more repetitive pinch-to-zoom rituals. 2. Reader Mode: Declutter in the Same Stroke Making text larger doesn’t help if the screen is still littered with autoplay videos, sticky social widgets, or neon pop-ups. That’s where an integrated reader mode earns its keep. The engine strips a page down to the semantic essentials—headline, body copy, inline images—while removing ads, navigation bars, and tracking scripts. The combination of large, comfortable fonts and a distraction-free canvas addresses both physical legibility and cognitive load. You see only what you care about, laid out like an e-book, yet you’re still in your browser. Bonus: Fewer third-party scripts means faster load times and lower data usage—crucial on mobile plans or flaky hotel Wi-Fi. 3. Better Retention Through Typography Research in cognitive psychology shows that appropriately sized text improves comprehension and recall. When words are too small, the brain diverts resources to decode shapes rather than absorb meaning; when the visual field is cluttered, working memory wastes cycles filtering noise. Large, well-spaced fonts in reader mode reduce sub-vocalization effort, letting you process arguments, story arcs, or code examples more deeply. In study sessions, this translates to higher quiz scores; in professional research, it means fewer re-reads and faster note-taking. Multiply those gains by the hundreds of articles you skim each month, and the time saved becomes measurable.