A lot of blogs and webpages have nice designs but have plenty of them have extra space on the left and right sides of the browser window. The extent of this problem actually depends on how large your screen is. If you use a smartphone or tablet in portrait mode, you will probably not notice it. But on practically any screen with a 16:9 or 16:10 aspect ratio, you will notice this on some of the sites you visit. You can solve this problem by increasing your browser’s zoom level just enough so the content perfectly fits the width of your display. Everything will look bigger and easier to read as a result. Zoomy is a Chrome extension that simply automates this for every site you visit and it works rather well.
The nice thing about the Zoomy extension is that the zoom level automatically adjusts itself whenever you resize the Chrome window. It ends up being a useful productivity tool if you are working with a small display like the MacBook Air 11-inch model. Place the Chrome window on one half of your screen and you will still see the content in full while the other half of the screen can be reserved for another app.
Some websites may not look so great on a small zoom value and fortunately, you are free to manually adjust the zoom. You can also bring up the Zoomy options if you want to add any site exceptions so the website will stay at 100% zoom regardless of the size of the Chrome window.
Zoomy requires no configuration whatsoever unless you want to add exceptions or set a default zoom level.