Enhanced Image Viewer
Better Chrome image viewing experience
Next and previous buttons for viewing images in local file URLs to browse folders
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Ever open a file:/// image from your local file system explorer only to find that you want to view the next and previous image in the directory with ease?
Well now you can. Install the extension and visit it's options page for more details about how it works!
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Note - you have to manually allow access to file URLs once the extension is installed, similar to how you might allow extensions in incognito mode.
Enjoy!
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i wish there was possible to zoom in even more than just fit image to the screen size, although the same can be accomplished with ctrl+/- so no big issue
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