One feature at a time: Making the web accessible to all
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I remember when one of my grandfathers eyesight was nearly gone and there was not much I could do for him on Windows XP(Netscape was still alive and strong) other than the magnifier. It is great to see more accessibility features these days -
The full range of page zoom from 20% to 500% should be available in settings.
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I only wish I could set page actions globally - would make my life a lot easier.
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As a Mac user, I would really like to see "Smart zoom" implemented in Vivaldi -- double-tap on the Trackpad with two fingers (or double-tap with one finger on a Magic Mouse) to zoom in; perform the same gesture to zoom out.
I know we have "Zoom in Double" but it's not the same.
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I think the zoom options would be more useful if they were per domain and Vivaldi remembered them across tabs and sessions. I have two websites that I need to zoom out every time I open a new tab or window and load them.
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@claraangeles To get that behaviour, you need to uncheck "Use Tab Zoom" in the Webpages settings. (Something that I only learned very recently.)
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Does anybody know, wjhere the css-files for the page-actions are stored?
I would like to see and modyfy the Content Blocker file. -
@nordlicht
Vivaldi/application/version/resources/vivaldi/user_files
Be aware though that any changes to these files will be lost after an update, so make a copy of them.
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@nordlicht It is worth deleting any that you never use just to give quicker access to those that you sometimes might use.
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@xyzzy thanks for your help, that's the option I was looking for. I think it would have been useful to mention that in the article. I found the description below that option, "retain zoom level when navigating between websites", a little confusing, I thought Vivaldi would forget my zoom levels if I left it unchecked.
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