Yahoo Mail Full Photo

By Amish Mehta Last update Dec 19, 2005 — Installed 3,353 times.

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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Gingerbread Man User

I noticed the script was updated, so I tried it again now, but there's no change. I thought I'd add some info and screenshots.
The only extensions I have that edit web pages are Greasemonkey (the only script
installed is this one), Linkification (works
based on whitelist only, Yahoo Mail is not on it) and Adblock (disabled).

The e-mail with Greasemonkey off
http://img446.imageshack.us/img446/9725/ymailwi...

The e-mail with Greasemonkey on.
1st picture displays because it fits in the browser window. Links are visible.
http://img125.imageshack.us/img125/9447/ymailwi...

2nd picture is not displayed at all. Links are not visible.
3rd picture is clipped. Links are not visible.
http://img349.imageshack.us/img349/1714/ymailwi...

4th picture is not displayed at all. Links are not visible.
http://img416.imageshack.us/img416/8288/ymailwi...

 
Gingerbread Man User

This script is not usable for me. The reason is that most images I receive are wider than the screen width. In this case, they get clipped, including the links to view the full photo (on the right side). The only link that remains visible is "View" at the bottom, which leads to the annoying download page that I was trying to avoid in the first place.
I tried fiddling with some userContent.css code, but I can't find anything that works (not even overflow: scroll !important).

 
Hesham User

Now this is something useful! It's a great script. My only concern is that the link to the full photo view is hard to notice in both font size and position. If you can change that by adding an icon or a clearer font, that would be great.

Thank you Amish

 
velotron User

T-riffic. It works great, I was hoping someone had done this. Now if it only worked for PNG attachments, which yahoo doesn't seem to treat as images.

 
Amish Mehta Script's Author

Please give me feedback, good-bad-or-ok?

Thank you.

Amish.

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