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How To See a Larger Version of a Photo in a Post.

Started by TerryWerm, Jun 10, 2024, 09:01 PM

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TerryWerm

When you encounter a photo in a post, you only see a thumbnail, which we are all used to. You click on it and the image opens larger, but many times not as large as a person might like. The common workaround to this is to download the photo then open it in a photo editor or web browser. This is not necessary and is a lot of extra work!

Fear not!  There is a way to see it even larger than what it is displayed; at least on a Windows computer running MS-Edge as a browser. Other browsers may not behave the same way.

  • Click on the thumbnail to open the larger version of the photo.
  • Hover your mouse over the photo.
  • Press the Ctrl key TWICE to launch the Magnify tool.
  • A new window opens with the image in it.
  • Now you can use the scroll wheel on the mouse to zoom in or out as desired.

Another method is to enlarge the thumbnail, then right click on the photo and select "Magnify image" which also opens the new window.

A photo is attached below for test purposes. It is the Pink Lady Slipper, state wildflower of New Hampshire. I found this one growing in the wild in northern Minnesota.

If anyone knows how to do the same thing in other browsers, please speak up so we can update these instructions.
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Terry

Born in the 50's, grew up in the 70's, now in my 60's, hope I make it to my 80's.