Zoomba is a accessibility chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Accessibility, it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.50 from 22 rated user, last update is 1696 days ago.
Zoomba is an extension, which allows you to set a zoom increment and assign it to different keys or mouse wheel actions. You can use several keys and wheel combinations to set different zoom steps.
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This is simple. And perfect. Simply perfect. Just, same old regular Chrome built-in zoom function, but now with customizable percentage incrementation. So many other zoom extensions I tried overlay some other type of zoom code on top of the existing Chrome zoom, and how you're zooming zooms and everything gets all confusing. This just takes what already works just fine in Chrome, and simple adds in a minor feature it's lacking.
THIS IS SOO UNNDERRATED! I think every body always wanted to be able to zoom in and out customly. But they can't because there is no options for that. But with this Extension, THAT IS TOTALLY POSSIBLE!!! You can set the In & Out Zoom by 1% addition or 1& minus which is techically impossible in normal Google Chrome settings! OUTSTANDING CHROME EXTENSION!. Keep up the good work, appdevsw!
This does exactly what I need: customize zoom intervals and bind them to keyboard shortcuts. If the standard zoom levels in Chrome (or your Chromium browser of choice) aren't fine enough for you, then you can use this extension to set an increment level of 5%, for example, and get the page zoom to where you want it. Best of all, this uses the browser's zoom functionality, so whatever level you set sticks in the browser's zoom level preferences for that site. Great job!