Sunday, 22 March 2015

Enlarge images on the Web without clicking on it

Enlarge images on the Web without clicking on it


As an alternative to clicking each image, check out the Imagus for your Chrome or Firefox Web browser. You can easily see the enlarged version of each image without a single click.
Here are some examples where this extension is super-handy:
  • Reddit
  • Amazon
  • Facebook
Grab a copy of Imagus for your Web browser of choice, Chrome or Firefox.

The extension has many options for how the image enlargement works and what to do with each image. For instance, you can ask it to preload the larger version of all images on a page, add the links to larger versions to your browser history, and decide where the large version is shown in relation to your cursor. There's also a large list of keyboard shortcuts to save photos, their captions, or even rotate images as you're viewing them.

Chrome: Click the Settings button in the top right-hand corner > More Tools > Extensions > click the options link under Imagus.
Firefox: Click the Settings button in the top right-hand corner > Add-ons > click the Options button next to Imagus.
Make sure to save any changes you make before leaving the settings area.

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