User:Sardisson/Content Zoom Scratchpad
Contents
Toolbar Button Labels
> "BigText" = "Bigger Text"; > "SmallText" = "Smaller Text"; >+"BigPage" = "Zoom In"; >+"SmallPage" = "Zoom Out";
Bigger Content Smaller Content
Scale Page Up Scale Page Down
Toolbar Button Tooltips
> "BigTextToolTip" = "Enlarge the text on this page"; > "SmallTextToolTip" = "Shrink the text on this page"; >+"BigPageToolTip" = "Make this page bigger"; >+"SmallPageToolTip" = "Make this page smaller";
Enlarge the content on this page Shrink the content on this page
Make the page content larger Make the content on this page smaller
Menu Item Labels
Existing Text Labels
- Make Text Bigger
- Make Text Default
- Make Text Smaller
Proposed Content Labels
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- Make Page Bigger
- Make Page Default
- Make Page Smaller
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- Make Content Bigger
- Make Content Default
- Make Content Smaller
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- Make Page Content Bigger
- Show Bookmarks Toolbar
Discussion
Conceptually I have an issue with "Make this page foo", since to me it sounds very much like "Make this window foo"--expanding the physical size of the window/page--whereas we're really making the page content appear larger/smaller. If we want to avoid reusing "zoom" in the tooltip (especially since "zoom" in relation to windows has an entirely different meaning on Ma OS X), perhaps something like "Enlarge the content on this page" or "Make the page content larger" or something. (I'm not really happy with any of those...I'll keep thinking.)
Ditto on the menu items, though there we also have to keep an eye on length of the item name.