[Desktop] Manual/Fine Page Zoom Control #10353
Labels
Chromium/waiting upstream
Issue is in Chromium; we'll likely wait for the fix
feature-request
OS/Desktop
priority/P5
Not scheduled. Don't anticipate work on this any time soon.
Description
Currently when zooming a tab/page, one can only go in fixed increments, e.g. 80%, 90%, etc. Given that so many sites now use various font sizes and page spacing that may or may not be optimal for desktop browsing (since everyone seems to be assuming most users are on a mobile device these days) it would be nice to have finer zoom control, down to single percentage points, ideally. Seems like having the + and - buttons adjust in increments as they do now, but allowing manual entry of a number in between the preset increments would be a good implementation that would keep it straightforward but customizable when needed.
Steps to Reproduce
Actual result:
Zoom levels are limited to the preset increments, e.g. 90%, 100%, 110%, etc.
Expected result:
The + and - buttons would zoom up or down to the next preset increment as normal, but the text box showing the current zoom level would be editable, allowing for entry of any desired zoom value in whole percentage points, e.g. 94%. When clicking the + or - buttons after setting a custom zoom setting, the zoom level would simply move up or down to the next nearest preset level (e.g. from a custom setting of 94%, pressing the + button would zoom to 100% as that is the next highest preset level).
Reproduces how often:
Easily reproduced.
Brave version (brave://version info)
Other Additional Information:
Miscellaneous Information:
N/A
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