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Firefox 2 Tip: Stop Automatic Image Resizing

Filed in: Mozilla, Tips n Tricks — October 24th, 2006

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My friend, Weilian, discovered that the “Resize large images to fit in the browser windows” option has been removed in Firefox(FF) Options Window for Mozilla Firefox 2.0.

Now, FF automatically resize large image to fit screen width. My friend dislike it. He want to view images in actual size.

No problem. Here is the trick.

  1. Enter about:config in Firefox address bar.
  2. Enter browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing in Filter field.
  3. You will get a single result in the bottom pane. Double click it to change to value to false
  4. You’re done! Enjoy large images without FF disturb now! ;)

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  1. #1
    UK-man Says:

    Thanks thats brilliant! FF were stupid to take that option away.. but problem sorted now

  2. #2
    LcF Says:

    @UK-man: glad that it is helpful to you :)

  3. #3
    CanUK man Says:

    Agree with UK man. and thanks

  4. #4
    hachamama Says:

    I’m looking for it. thanks for the save.

  5. #5
    SoCp Says:

    Thank you!
    Regards from Brazil…

  6. #6
    Martin Says:

    Thanx! Saved my day, I was really pissed not finding the damn option, no wonder when they´d removed it :)

  7. #7
    noah Says:

    :D SHANK YOU!!!!

  8. #8
    kelly Says:

    Thanks. Now how do you prevent the browser window itself from being automatically resized by some sites. I hate it when the site decides to force my browser to be full screen, or to shrink it down so that it only shows a small image on the site.

  9. #9
    LcF Says:

    @Kelly: goto Firefox Preferences -> Content. Click the “Advanced” button beside “Enable Javascript”. Then, untick “Move or resize existing windows”. Done.

  10. #10
    Andy Says:

    Thanks for your help. But I have a different problem. When I view a picture on FF that is bigger than screen size he change my cursor into + or - so I can zoom in and out. I want to disable this function so I can see pictures in it`s actual size like I used to on previous version of FF.
    Thanks!

  11. #11
    LcF Says:

    @Andy: yes, use this tip too.

  12. #12
    Andy Says:

    Thanks LcF but I still don`t know how to get rid of that annoying + - cursor when I am viewing bigger size picture. I have already untick `Move or resize existing windows` and that didn`t change anything concerning this.
    Thanks!

  13. #13
    LcF Says:

    Andy: I think I got what do you mean now. You get the zoom in/out curror because you are viewing an image larger than your screen size. By default, Firefox will set a zoom out cursor so that you can fit the larger image to screen.

    Well, I do not figure out how to disable it and the reason we want to disable it. It is useful, in my opinion.

  14. #14
    Andy Says:

    Thanks LcF. It is very annoying to me so please if you hear somewhere how to disable that function let me know. :)

  15. #15
    kelly Says:

    Andy I’m curious. If you disable that cursor, how are you doing to zoom into or out of images that are too big for the browser?

    Are you sure you want to have to scroll around just to see the whole image on the large ones? If you disable that cursor, that’s what you’re gonna have to do.

  16. #16
    mike apollo Says:

    wow.
    awesome thanks a bunch guys, it should be this hard to disable auto image resizing

  17. #17
    mrrena Says:

    Very nice. :)

    I knew one could manually edit the FF configurations, but I could not remember exactly what to type in the address bar to do so.

    In any case, I too found the automatic image resizing very annoying and your blog happens to be the first that came up with what I was Googling for. Congrats!

  18. #18
    staid Says:

    Just wanted to say, “Thanks!” too.

  19. #19
    Jorge Says:

    FINALLY! Thanks a lot, man.

  20. #20
    Narada Says:

    Hi. Thanks for this. It really helped. I just don’t understand certain decisions that were taken in FF2. This missing feature was one of many decisions that makes me really mad.

  21. #21
    Novaxe1 Says:

    Thanks for the info, it was really annoying to have to bring the pictures back up to full size every time. Especially when reading certain online comics. no way to read the text when the picture is so small.

  22. #22
    bigmindsky Says:

    Thank you!

  23. #23
    Another Andy Says:

    Save Images In Folder ad-on supposedly allows you to save an image by double left clicking, but with that +_ thing it doesn’t work. Maybe it can’t work, I don’t know?

  24. #24
    jonathan Says:

    dude, thanks so much. I was getting pretty ongry with the resizing too!

  25. #25
    Sam Says:

    @ andy (tho I don’t know if you’ll see it) if you really don’t want the zoom cursor at all (meaning no easy way for fitting really big images) then paste this into the stylish extension
    body > img:only-child {
    width: auto !important;
    height: auto !important;
    cursor: auto !important;
    }

    and now for the praising:
    oh god thank you for posting this I had it grandfathered in on my old comp somehow but when I set up my new one I found out that it was gone, I went thru several processes of getting back my beloved feature including the method above and installing the old version and updating! so thank you (wish I’d found it earlier)

  26. #26
    Andres Says:

    well… it worked for like.. 10 seconds… then they became resized again =( what should I do?

  27. #27
    Wesley Says:

    Thanks for the tip! I have been trying to figure this out for way too long.

  28. #28
    Kim Says:

    I too was hoping to find a way to disable the +- magnifying glass. and sadly the stylish extension option did not work. Any ideas?

  29. #29
    susan Says:

    OMG I think I love you!!
    I have been so annoyed by this shrinking crap.

  30. #30
    Victor Says:

    ROFL. I had the opposite problem. I wanted to enable the feature but couldn’t figure out how. I followed the info in this thread where I found the current value was true. I changed it to false and back to true, and now it behaves according to the default situation. Normally, I wouldn’t want a picture shrunk unless I asked for it to be shrunk.

    It’s a pity the +/- feature has no granularity to it. Seems to be either pixel for pixel or reduced to fit. Better would be to press + (or something similar) to enlarge in steps or - (again, or something similar) to reduce in steps.

  31. #31
    Garth Says:

    Thanks! Does anyone have any idea why they disabled this option from the options window? Seems weird.

  32. #32
    Dakota Says:

    LcF, I’m having a problem with a Forum website where images that have a width larger than my monitor shrink to a window with a scroll bar. This to me is extremely annoying. I tried what you posted but the images still shrink down with a “side-to-side” scrollbar.

    Here is a link of an example:
    http://www.anathemaguild.dkpsystem.com/viewthread.php?threadid=1559

    Last thing; I’m running in 1025×768 resolution. My monitor cannot run any higher than this. Thank you ahead of time for any help.

  33. #33
    LcF Says:

    @Dakota: this trick works only when you are viewing an image in the Firefox, not working on web page as the resolution is decided by the HTML code.

  34. #34
    Dakota Says:

    Alright, I understand now. But is there anyway to fix my problem?

  35. #35
    LcF Says:

    @Dakota: there is no real solution. It is webmaster’s problem. You can get a BIGGER monitor to avoid the problem though…

  36. #36
    Dakota Says:

    Again, thank you for your help. Guess I’ll be investing in a new 19″.

  37. #37
    Rafael Says:

    Thanks for your efforts. Write a good answer once, many benefit. You’ve done your good turn for the day, scout!

  38. #38
    Another Resize-hater Says:

    I would also like to get rid of the re-size cursor permanently. I will appreciate your suggestion.

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