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How to use zoom style of iframe in JavaScript?

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Hello!

On my webpage I am using JavaScript where content of iframe object needs to be zoomed in or out.

I am using the following JavaScript code:

iframeElem = document.createElement ("iframe"); iframeElem.src = "http://www.mozilla.com"; iframeElem.style.zoom="50%";

This works with Internet Explorer and my frame looks 50% smaller, but it does not work in Firefox.

Can you please help with this or direct me where I can receive help?

Kind regards, Leo

Hello! On my webpage I am using JavaScript where content of iframe object needs to be zoomed in or out. I am using the following JavaScript code: iframeElem = document.createElement ("iframe"); iframeElem.src = "http://www.mozilla.com"; iframeElem.style.zoom="50%"; This works with Internet Explorer and my frame looks 50% smaller, but it does not work in Firefox. Can you please help with this or direct me where I can receive help? Kind regards, Leo

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CSS Zoom doesn't work in Firefox.

Use -moz-transform: scale(0.5);


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Thank you, it really helps!

(sorry for using the wrong forum).

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You're welcome

It is not really the wrong forum, but on that forum there is more expertise and time to answer such questions. Posts on this forum disappear quickly, so you may need to be lucky for someone familiar with the subject to read this.