Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 25 Oct 2009 12:41:45 -0400, /David Wilkinson/:

FireFox 3 remembers the zoom setting for each site, so that when you go there again it still looks the way you want. But SM2 does not have this feature.

Why not? Is there (or will there be) an extension to do this?

AFAIK it is Firefox specific and SeaMonkey does not inherit it. Here's the Bugzilla entry to track the implementation into SeaMonkey:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=386363

I've not personally used it, but this extension should help:

http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#nosquint

Stanimir:

I finally got around to installing nosquint. Works great. You can set a default magnification for new pages, and remember the setting for previously visited ones.

On my HTPC I have the DPI set to 150%, which causes SeaMonkey 2 (and FireFox 3) to double the size of all pages (zoom 200%). Even on a 1920x1080 screen this causes horizontal scrollbars. But if I set the default magnification to 90%, most pages display correctly the first time.

Previously SeaMonkey was virtually unusable on my HTPC, because I needed to zoom out every time I opened a new tab or window. FireFox was somewhat better because it remembers the zoom for each site. With nosquint SM and FF work the same way, and much better.

Thanks!

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David Wilkinson
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