mazzam opened this issue on Jun 18, 2011 · 32 posts
lookoo posted Mon, 20 June 2011 at 12:02 PM
thanks for the tip. Unfortunately that doesn't actually deliver what it promises, at least not with firefox.
It deliveres not an image that fits the screen but just a version that is much smaller. So, you don't have those sidebar elements running across the image any more but only because the image is now too small for this to happen. If you want to view it in full size you still have to click on it, then another window pops up which you have to maximize. For me that's the same as before, the difference is only that I don't see the full size version with icons running across it before I click and enlarge a new window.
I always view full size when browsing galleries. I want to enjoy an image in its full resolution without much ado and appreciate the work of someone else (and my own , chuckle) in all it's detail. Presently I can't do that any more.
It's not the end of the world but it is cumbersome and not really fun while browsing... I am sure it's the same for tens of thousands of other firefox users who simply can't be bothered to get on your nerves with this and quietly grumble while clicking along...
Thanks
Sven