From April 2nd, 2014 to April 2nd, 2023, 48% user give 5-star rating, 16% user give 4-star rating, 20% user give 3-star rating, 8% user give 2-star rating, 8% user give 1-star rating. for Image Autosizer chrome extension.
This should be chrome's default. WARNING TO OTHER USERS: this extension features a potential epilepsy inducing smiley face in the settings for no reason whatsoever.
This needs an option to allow for more zoom choices than just fit window/fit vertical/fit horizontal.
I am wondering why this functionality is not a default for the browser :)
Didn't work for me.
finally!
Works great, but it doesn't work on Imgur .gifv files
Just what i was loooking for. 1. default is fit to window width 2. click is original size 3. double click is fit to window
I could absolutely not figure out how to get the click/doubleclick functionality to work properly. After toggling the image sizing a few times, it becomes unresponsive to my clicks, and only spamming/random clicking will get it to switch again. The rest of the settings are great, and if this issue didn't affect me I'd rate 5/5. Definitely worth trying, hope it works for others!
Would be five stars, but am running into a very annoying bug. Clicking on the image no longer zooms it in or out, and is only fixed upon a restart of Chrome. Is this a memory issue?
I can't imagine using Chrome without this plugin, but I wish it had an additional setting to have "Original" inside the settings ignore Chrome's global zoom % (the Web content Page zoom % inside Chrome settings). Currently left single click and small images zoom an image to whatever Chrome's global zoom is. This way we can have image detail and sharpness preserved when viewing an image, simmilar to the way all photo vieweing software works, and at the same time allow the browser to scale web content as normal for easier reading. A single option to have the extension subtract the global zoom % from an image scaling. Edit: It looks like in the new version smaller images are centered both vertically and horizontally. Thank you so much for the update!
Thank you very much for this must-have extension that fixes a problem ignored by the Chrome developers.. I only wish the image info didn't disappear in 2 seconds. It's a very short time to be able to read anything and there is no way to adjust it and make the feature actually useful.
just what the doctor ordered
Simple but well-thought-out and completely customisable. Should be standard!
Awesome!Works and center the image!
No longer works :(
Fantastic !!
I don't like how the info box at the bottom only appears for like 2 seconds then disappears. Most of the time I barely have time to read it! There should be an option to enable it permanently.
The one problem with Chrome is images larger than your window don't automatically resize. This extension fixes chome to operate more like firefox and fit an oversize image to the screen size.
Perfect, this should be a default feature.
Works the way you would expect. Nice options (although confusing initially) for single and double clicking to change between scaling. I would like to see the same options available for smaller images, so that I can double-click a smaller-than-window image to zoom it up a bit (house plans on real estate sites).
Just came here to say thank you for a plugin that does exactly what every browser should do anyway.
Works great when it works. The zoom options are a little buggy. They recently stopped working for me.
Handy. Generally comfortable. Has many options. If an image is taller than it is wide but still smaller than the browser window, Image Autosizer does not always maximize the image to the width of the window; only to the height. In the few cases where it does, I have to refresh the image to make it work. I would like this to be fixed or made into an option. I would also like an option for scrolling with the mouse wheel to make the image zoom in and out rather than to make it pan vertically.
Left click to cycle through modes is not working. Using: Version 34.0.1847.116 m
Works great for sites like reddit!