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emin3m
03-06-2006, 10:00 PM
Magnifier 3.5.x
orignally by Obie (http://obiewebsite.sourceforge.net/obie.php?zoom_function)

Features
Zoom In and Zoom Out the page!
Press +,- or use buttons(at end of page) for Soft Zoom function
Press <,> for Hard Zoom function
Uses COOKIE to store user's favourite resolution!
Scroll bars, text in form inputs, "class=noresize" area can not be resize.

Why use it
for people having weak eyesite, you like larger font etc depends!
i made this cz looks cool!


THIS IS A PLUGIN NOT A PRODUCT!

vic_jay
03-07-2006, 02:39 PM
This is a very thoughtful hack. Not all of us are blessed to see well, and when you make things that help those less fortunate you really give a gift back to humanity.

Thank you,

Vic

The Chief
03-07-2006, 02:44 PM
nice hack, good job! :)

projectego
03-07-2006, 02:54 PM
Nice work, emin3m. :)

Gizmo5h1t3
03-07-2006, 03:06 PM
any info on how to install it mate?

all i see is an XML file...but no instructions.

il ask ya, before the avalanche of requests start.

emin3m
03-07-2006, 03:12 PM
any info on how to install it mate?

all i see is an XML file...but no instructions.

il ask ya, before the avalanche of requests start.

upload xml file as a plugin by admin panel -> plugin manager -> upload plugins

wizardan
03-07-2006, 03:12 PM
Seems to be working fine.
Painless plugin:)
Installed.

yinyang
03-07-2006, 03:39 PM
awesome! i love the cookie aspect.... um, where's the file?

Gizmo5h1t3
03-07-2006, 03:40 PM
installed, and it froze my index page up in IE6.

(browser not responding error)

uninstalled it thru admin cp

emin3m
03-07-2006, 03:40 PM
awesome! i love the cookie aspect.... um, where's the file?

in the zip file!

emin3m
03-07-2006, 03:41 PM
installed, and it froze my index page up in IE6.

(browser not responding error)

uninstalled it thru admin cp

your PC specifications?

CongTuDepTrai
03-07-2006, 03:43 PM
very nice hack emin3m, thanks a lot

Gizmo5h1t3
03-07-2006, 03:45 PM
your PC specifications?

cant see how my PC specs are going to be the problem mate..??

but trust me, my system aint a bog standard PC......you could say its HIGH END

good idea tho this.......

emin3m
03-07-2006, 03:51 PM
cant see how my PC specs are going to be the problem mate..??

but trust me, my system aint a bog standard PC......you could say its HIGH END

good idea tho this.......

well javascript is the reason which makes your browser not responding!
i dun see any loops in the script which would be causing such problem!
works fine on my IE 6 , IE 7 beta 2, FF 1.5

Gizmo5h1t3
03-07-2006, 04:05 PM
well javascript is the reason which makes your browser not responding!
i dun see any loops in the script which would be causing such problem!
works fine on my IE 6 , IE 7 beta 2, FF 1.5

ok ok...wots with all the exclamation points??

all im saying is, its not working on mine..and ive uninstalled it until i can see if any of the other members that use it get the same problem.

could be one of a number of things.....could be the java client used?

i dunno, lets just see how it pans out...and enuff with the !!!!!!!!!!...lol

as i said, its a good idea tho.

emin3m
03-07-2006, 04:07 PM
ok ok...wots with all the exclamation points??

all im saying is, its not working on mine..and ive uninstalled it until i can see if any of the other members that use it get the same problem.

could be one of a number of things.....could be the java client used?

i dunno, lets just see how it pans out...and enuff with the !!!!!!!!!!...lol

as i said, its a good idea tho.

lol bad habit of mine :D :P

caliman
03-07-2006, 04:35 PM
AWESOME. Definitely installing. thanks!

hiiped
03-07-2006, 05:48 PM
nice work E

< clicks install >

C_P
03-07-2006, 08:24 PM
installed, and it froze my index page up in IE6.

(browser not responding error)

uninstalled it thru admin cp
Same issue here.
FYI:
Winders XP Pro all updates SP2 and latest java
P4 3.00Ghz and 2.99 GHz with 1.0 GB of RAM IE 6.0.29

Error attached.
IE finally did load completely with enlarged text.
FF is a bit more responsive and no errors.
Opera 8.52 did respond fastest but only increased size in portions of text, etc. Not everything was increased.

Final result, nice addition in deed and gives the ability to increase size of site by this mod rather than all sites using IE built in feature of View/Text Size. However, may be buggy with some browsers.

emin3m
03-07-2006, 08:45 PM
should i disable it for IE6
what do you ppl say?

C_P
03-07-2006, 08:49 PM
Well, since IE is still one of the most popular browsers out there (unfortunately or not) I would say either correct the IE issues or remove the compatibility with IE verbiage.
Others may have different results however so don't be so quick on my part.

Reef
03-08-2006, 05:39 PM
This is a great concept but it seemed to slow page loads badly on my forum

cd1986
03-08-2006, 10:27 PM
When loading in FF, i had a couple of users report that they would see the page zoomed out 1 notch from default. I also noticed the same behaviour with my admin account. I've had to disable it for now, but i think the idea is great!

cloyal
03-08-2006, 11:18 PM
My users are noticing that the Zoom goes in and out by the use of commas and periods, while they type. Where is the setting of this? Or is there one?

adamgessel
03-09-2006, 03:00 AM
That is an extremely good idea.

POST# 100 for me! Woohoo!

cloyal
03-10-2006, 02:53 AM
My users are noticing that the Zoom goes in and out by the use of commas and periods, while they type. Where is the setting of this? Or is there one?


Any one got answer for this? I realize that the two keys mentioned with the shift will cause the same thing, but I have had several poster experience this problem. If anything how do I go about deactivating the key strokes for this completely?

emin3m
03-10-2006, 05:08 AM
edit the plugin,, there will be keycodes mentioned make them zero..

cloyal
03-10-2006, 08:42 PM
Not exactly sure which code to edit. Since I have some extremely impatient posters, It's a bit hard to learn this from editing the code. :cross-eyed:

I tried at one point removing the following code and it works in FF but IE has the screen zooming in and out.

// Keys for "hard" zooming in (with and without CAPS lock). Default: ">"
var keyinIe = 46;
var keyinIeCAPS = 62;

// Keys for "hard" zooming out (with and without CAPS lock). Default: "<"
var keyoutIe = 44;
var keyoutIeCAPS = 60;

Thanks and I do appreciate the time spent helping, I understand how this can be frustrating.

emin3m
03-11-2006, 12:59 PM
where ever the key code like this is asked in code
make it 0
e.g.
// Keys for "hard" zooming in (with and without CAPS lock). Default: ">"
var keyinIe = 0;
var keyinIeCAPS = 0;

// Keys for "hard" zooming out (with and without CAPS lock). Default: "<"
var keyoutIe = 0;
var keyoutIeCAPS = 0;

Strat
03-15-2006, 03:31 AM
My users see the forum zoomed in or out one notch more than default automatically. The problem seems to be affecting IE users more than any other browser, but it nevertheless still happened to me and I use the latest version of FF.

If there's an eventual fix that gets released, I'll re-activate the plug-in, but for now I need to disable it as my members are quite the PC-illiterate crowd and it was creating nothing but confusion.

Good idea, though! Just needs to be tweaked before I can re-activate it. Good luck!

cloyal
03-17-2006, 01:48 PM
I was still getting the "random" zoom in and out that Strat was talking about as well. I ended up setting the Hard and soft zoom to 0 in the plug in as well. It seems to cure the problem, but the cookies reset does not work and there is now no longer a key board zoom availbility. The key board zoom is not a problem, since it doesn't allow for accidental zoom, but, but reset is now and issue. I currently have it disables because it seems to slow the site down.

Strat
03-18-2006, 07:21 PM
Good idea, but in the end, the execution is flawed. Maybe version 1.1 will fix the problems with the auto-zoom, the reset script, and minimize the potential slowdown, but for now, I uninstalled it.

Very creative, however.

Mathiau
04-15-2006, 12:02 PM
My users see the forum zoomed in or out one notch more than default automatically. The problem seems to be affecting IE users more than any other browser, but it nevertheless still happened to me and I use the latest version of FF.

If there's an eventual fix that gets released, I'll re-activate the plug-in, but for now I need to disable it as my members are quite the PC-illiterate crowd and it was creating nothing but confusion.

Good idea, though! Just needs to be tweaked before I can re-activate it. Good luck!

I got a similar situation although I love this zoom hack, when users browse the board and go to different sections, it shows with IE small letters, gotta re-adjust zoom all the time - will re-activate the plugin whenever there's a solution to this problem ty for making it.

clearchannel
04-18-2006, 10:39 PM
I'm sorry, I can not find the instructions for installing this hack.

clearchannel
04-18-2006, 11:01 PM
I figured it out.....LOL

Upload the zoom directory to your forum home directory, and install the plugin.

It appears to work fine for me in both msie and firefox with no problem.

Morgalis
04-22-2006, 06:48 AM
Every time that you use a . it zooms in. Too much of zooming in and out and it collapses the forum tree in the advanced search.

Uninstalling for now, but I'll keep watching