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Press the toolbar button to see the Magnifying Glass on the current page. The magnifying glass shows the enlarged image so you can read the text
Search the current site
Search any site you're on by the simple click of a button. The search is done not only on the 1 page you are viewing as [Ctrl]+[F] does but instead Google is used to "site search" within ALL pages of the site. How to customize: Right-click the 🔍 "Search this site" button, then click "Options". See second screenshot above for what options are available. If you find the extension useful, you can leave me a tip if you want: ko-fi.com/tschmidbauer Want the same functionality for searching websites in Firefox? Install the "Site Searcher" add-on from https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/site-searcher/
Magnifying Glass (Hover Zoom)
Press on the toolbar button to see the magnifying glass on the current page. Magnifying Glass (Hover Zoom) is a lite addon that enables you to magnify a portion of a webpage with a click of a button. Please click on the toolbar button once to see the magnifying glass. Then move your mouse to see the magnified page within a circular section. If you want to hide the magnifier, simply click on the toolbar button once or click anywhere on the page. This addon has also an options page to adjust the magnifier zoom level and coverage area. Moreover, the toolbar button serves as an ON|OFF switch to turn the addon ON or OFF. Note 1: when you install the addon, it is turned off. Please click on the toolbar button once to activate the addon. The toolbar icon is red when the addon is active and grey when it is inactive. Note 2: if you want to change the zoom level, please visit the addon's options page. To report bugs, please fill out the bug report form on the addon's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/magnifying-glass.html).
Scroll Zoom
Zoom web pages with the left or right mouse button and the scroll wheel. Scroll Zoom is a browser extension which lets you zoom web pages by holding the left or right (default) mouse button and moving the scroll wheel. The mouse gestures can be configured from the extension's options, and the customization of zoom levels is also supported. Scroll Zoom is an open source project made possible thanks to a community of awesome supporters. If you'd like to support the continued development of the extension, please check out https://armin.dev/go/patreon. Due to browser restrictions the extension does not work on the Chrome Web Store website or local browser and extension pages, such as chrome://extensions. The "Allow access to file URLs" option must be enabled to zoom saved web pages opened in a tab. Visit the chrome://extensions page and open the extension's details to find the option. Relevant browser bugs: • On macOS and Linux the secondary (right) mouse button gesture does not zoom pages as expected, the context menu is shown The extension is also available for Edge and Firefox: https://github.com/dessant/scroll-zoom#readme The developer does not collect any personal data from this extension, visit the extension's privacy policy for more information. Reviews are not monitored for bug reports, please use GitHub for issues and feature requests.
SmoothZoom – Quick Page Zoom
Pinch-to-zoom convenience, now on your desktop. Hold right-click and spin the mouse wheel to zoom toward the cursor. Enjoy the convenience of pinch-to-zoom functionality from touch screens, now available on your desktop. Many touchpads support pinch-to-zoom in a way that they trigger the built-in page zoom. You can intercept this action by changing the zoom activation key from "RClick" to "Ctrl". This way, you don't need a mouse wheel to use SmoothZoom!