Reviews for WindowSizer
WindowSizer by Dr. Cheap
9 reviews
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 12674645, 6 years ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 14551937, 6 years agoHeart-broken and disappointed, Dr. Cheap ... Had high hopes ... Wanted to give ONE MILLION STARS, but I can't set the font size ... [edited -- no, more, the magnification / resolution of the page ... or, would it be scaled scaling, not sure]. I so hoped that I could set a Profile on this where I can read my Google Mail in the 120% size of a window at 1920 x 1080. But, there is no place here to select font size. If that would have been here, I'd have let my wife carry your babies ... {Grin} ... But, please, add that feature and I'll give you 100,000 reviews. Maybe, even add URL to that list where you can have a checkbox that will auto-change window when visiting that URL. That's an idea too.
Please, please, please ... keep improving this extension. It has great potential. But, right now, is useless for me, and I don't see the purpose really of it now in current state ...
Okay, I found this extension, "Zoom Page WE", and I think that is more what I needed. Maybe, I didn't understand clear purpose of this extension. Because I need that ZPWE. Okay, I'm going to raise my rating from 2-stars to 3-stars. But, still, please, consider the suggestions that I made. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 14515611, 6 years agoSetting any other resolution but 632x100, which is listed as current window size (it definitely is not) results in an error, stating: "Please correct errors" while marking the two fields red, emptying them.
The hotkey to use this ridiculous preset work, so have a second star. Am willing to provide more information if needed.Developer response
posted 6 years agoPlease report bugs via GitHub (See the Support Site link on the add-on page). Be sure to include screenshots and any other pertinent information. - Rated 3 out of 5by spherinder, 6 years agoThe hotkeys make the extension unusable on mac. The Alt+2 hotkey is already used for the @-symbol for instance.
Developer response
posted 6 years agoI believe on Mac you can also use the Command+# hotkeys, don't have one to test with though. Also, FF 66 is going to include customizable hotkey support. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 14381426, 6 years agoIt shall support big resolutions like 4K UHD, too.
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posted 6 years agoIt does, I personally have even set up a preset of 7680x2160 on one system running dual 4K monitors. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13510564, 7 years agoVery good complement.
I can configure all resolutions I want and save it. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13550064, 7 years agoI'd like to put 5 stars, as it's rare that an add-on only asks for the data it needs. In this case, none. But I cannot set a custom size, I always get the red "Please correct errors" message without any more explanation.
Developer response
posted 6 years agoPlease report bugs via GitHub (See the Support Site link on the add-on page). Be sure to include screenshots and any other pertinent information. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13545806, 7 years agoNot so nice that the Hotkeys are fixed to Alt+x - because the same Hotkeys also switch between open tabs ...
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posted 7 years agoFortunately you can also use Ctrl+# (or Command+# on a Mac) to switch to specific tabs still. - Rated 3 out of 5by revija, 7 years agoRather pointless without 'window position' property.
UPD. I see. Sure you have your reasons.Developer response
posted 7 years agoThere is already an addon that does that, yet it requires a position, which is often not desirable.