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I see only part of ieZoom toolbar. How to resize / shrink / expand toolbar?
Only part of ieZoom toolbar appears on screen while it seems that the rest goes beyond screen borders. How do I resize / shrink / expand toolbar?
Generally, it should not be a problem to move browser toolbar to a different location and provide it a bit of space, by putting it below all other toolbars. However, in order to preserve visible content part of Internet Explorer window, user might want to distribute toolbars wisely, putting them each next to other. In this case, it might appear to be smart idea to resize IE toolbars to optimum dimensions.
febooti ieZoom toolbar can not be resized in regular way, however it is possible to add or remove some controls from it. By default, ieZoom browser toolbar allows to choose between two layouts, namely Standard Layout and Advanced Layout that contain basic and extended functionality, respectively. Alternatively, user can create toolbars Custom Layout, depending on his particular practical approach to toolbar usage. Namely, if ieZoom toolbar is used for printing web pages, almost no toolbar buttons are necessary; or if ieZoom browser toolbar is used to zoom in or out web pages, only Zoom Controls are necessary etc.
It should be noted that besides using ieZoom browser toolbar buttons by clicking on them with mouse cursor, it is also possible to use toolbars keyboard predefined or custom shortcuts.
The animation above shows how to resize Internet Explorer toolbar.
It is generally recommended to get acquainted with keyboard shortcuts and play around with IE toolbar settings to create toolbar layout which optimally suits particular user demands.
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