Reviews for Open Image In New Tab
6 reviews for this add-on
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
In some cases, open image opens the wrong image
Steps to reproduce:
1.receive an email which includes two images inline
2. right-click on the first image, select " open image in new tab" .
3. the second image is shown in the new tab
4. when clicking on the second image, also the second image is shown. There is no way to show the first image in large in a new tab
This happens mostly for one sender, i was unable to reproduce this with emails I myself sent (using TB or outlook)
Attached is the heavily cropped (for confidentiality) body of an email where this happens.
As can be seen, in the text part both images are named "image.png"
In the HTML part, they are references with a different src
<img src=3D"cid:ii_lv4nfuqa0" alt=3D"image.png" width=3D"558" height=3D"434">
and
<img src=3D"cid:ii_lv4nj84a1" alt=3D"image=.png" width=3D"558" height=3D"414"">
but the alt= tags and the filename on their own bodyparts also has them named the same (" image.png")
I suspect that this fact (same filename/alt=tag) is what causes TB/this extension to locate the wrong (last seen?) image to show. Does it maybe build an index of inline images using the alt= tag or filename= and thus lose reference to an earlier image should two or more parts happen to have the same?
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Does exactly what it is designed for. Useful. Thanks to the developer.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Automatically switches to new tab in Thunderbird 91.
Does not switch automatically to new tab in Thunderbird 102.
:-(
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This is a must have. Right click on inline image and it allows you to save image file or copy image or open image in new tab.
Perfect.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect for those inline images from clients that have arbitrary small dimensions (via HTML attributes) but are actually much bigger. Very common for screenshots.
Yeah, definitely keeping this one.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works like a charm. When I have an image in an email, I just right click and there's the option to open in a new tab. It is then much bigger and easier to see and I'm able to zoom in too if I want. Thank you!
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