Saved Zoom Levels for Websites
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In the Vivaldi Advanced Settings at the following location:
Settings>Advanced>Privacy and security>Content settings>Zoom levels,
It appears that the last zoom level for visited websites is saved and then applied when you visit that website again at a later date. You can delete them one at a time here, but is there a way to turn this function off either in the Advanced Settings or in the Vivaldi Settings?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Vivaldi Snapshot 2.0.1309.17 (64x)
Windows 10 - 1803, 17134.319 -
Try enabling tab zoom.
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@pelaird Where are those settings? AFAIK there is not yet a way to set webpage/website zoom levels to be saved for use on a later date. Vivaldi will remember them for a session only. This is a feature many of us would like to have though.
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@para-noid said in Saved Zoom Levels for Websites:
Where are those settings?
chrome://settings/content/zoomLevels
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I'm sorry. It seems I can be a little bass-ackwards at times.
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@para-noid said in Saved Zoom Levels for Websites:
@pelaird Where are those settings? AFAIK there is not yet a way to set webpage/website zoom levels to be saved for use on a later date. Vivaldi will remember them for a session only. This is a feature many of us would like to have though.
Vivaldi saves zoom settings through the sessions, same as any other browser. I can confirm can I have websites set to 90% zoom.
@para-noid said in Saved Zoom Levels for Websites:
I'm sorry. It seems I can be a little bass-ackwards at times.
You can set the zoom level. You "cannot" disable it.You asked where's the setting to disable tab zoom, just use search in the settings screen.
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Is there any way to delete all of these URLs in bulk? It takes too long to click the x button 100s of times, and some local file URLs are too long, and so show no close button!
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@pesala it's in the file
%localappdata%\Vivaldi\User Data\Default\Preferences
it's a JSON file so by using a JSON text editor, search for
"per_host_zoom_levels"
and remove the lines you don't need. There are some online editors if you don't want to install one, like
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@ian-coog Thanks, but even I would be hesitant about editing this file for fear of messing up something.
I added a feature request to Clear Per Host Zoom Levels in Clear Private Data
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After testing the suggestion by Kobi, this works. It prevents zoom levels from being saved. I also agree with Pesala, there needs to be away to clear the saved zoom levels all at once instead of clicking the X for each one.
Thanks for all the responses.
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