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How can I get a tab to open in an oversize jpg image in its original size with scroll bars when I click on a link?

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I have a small program for storing my genealogy names and jpg images of the census pages where each name is found. The images have a thumbnail link that opens in a new tab to view the actual oversized census page. In the new tab the census page is small and not readable. How do I get the jpg image to appear in its original size with schroll bars so I can read the census in the firefox browser without using the zoom feature. It takes several clicks on the zoom to get the image to a readable size and that is time consuming, especially when I have several images opened.

I have a small program for storing my genealogy names and jpg images of the census pages where each name is found. The images have a thumbnail link that opens in a new tab to view the actual oversized census page. In the new tab the census page is small and not readable. How do I get the jpg image to appear in its original size with schroll bars so I can read the census in the firefox browser without using the zoom feature. It takes several clicks on the zoom to get the image to a readable size and that is time consuming, especially when I have several images opened.

被選擇的解決方法

Enter about:config as an address in to the location bar, and look for a setting named browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing (you can type a portion of that in to the Filter to reduce the number of displayed items).

Set this preference to false and now any over-sized images will now be shown at full size by default. Clicking will still resize the image to fit the window.

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選擇的解決方法

Enter about:config as an address in to the location bar, and look for a setting named browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing (you can type a portion of that in to the Filter to reduce the number of displayed items).

Set this preference to false and now any over-sized images will now be shown at full size by default. Clicking will still resize the image to fit the window.

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Works very well. Thanks so much for the easy to understand instructions. It looks like Firefox and I are going to be good friends.

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That works, thank you!

Could I suggest that this feature (the ability to turn off or turn on the auto-resize of images) be part of the Options tab on Firefox? I think it's a setting that some users might want to change fairly often--even toggle back and forth on. It's a little annoying to have to go into about:config every time to do this.

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A possibility is to use an extension like PrefBar to have a toolbar button (check-box) to toggle that pref.