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# Enable Website Zoom-in Support

The **"Enable Website Zoom-in Support"** feature allows your app users to **zoom in and out within the web content** displayed in your mobile app.\
When this feature is enabled, users can use pinch or double-tap gestures on their mobile devices to magnify or reduce the web content, just like they would in a regular browser.

This improves **readability and accessibility**, especially for websites with small text or detailed visual elements.

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### ⚙️ How to Enable

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### Navigate to App Settings

1. Open your **Twinr Dashboard**.
2. From the **left-side menu**, select **App Settings**.

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### Enable Website Zoom-in Support

1. In the **App Settings** section, locate the toggle labeled **“Enable Website Zoom-in Support.”**
2. Turn the toggle **ON** — it will change color (usually green) to indicate that the feature is active.

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### Save Changes

1. Click **“Save as a Draft”** to keep your settings as a draft.
2. (Optional) Click **“Publish”** to apply the changes immediately to your **live app**.

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